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Re: It's time 2 play "ID This Card"!
- Subject: Re: It's time 2 play "ID This Card"!
- From: mjmahon@aol.com (MJMahon)
- Date: 1997/04/26
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
- References: <335bcc3c.14120978@167.152.149.11>
edhel@bigfoot.com (Edhel Iaur, Esq.) wrote:
> My wild & crazy guess is that this is a DAC board ;) Buuuuut, what
> does this card do?
You got it--it's a DAC board, Digital-to-Analog Converter, that is.
If you poke/store bytes to its slot address (probably C0x0 or Cs00,
where x = slot#+8 and s = slot#), a voltage will appear on the ADC out
line that is approximately (value you stored)/255 * 5 volts.
The output is also amplified/buffered by the '386 audio amplifier, so
it should be good for sampling frequencies up to 50 KHz or better.
That amplifier is commonly used to drive a speaker, too. You could
try pumping some digitized sound through it at, say, 11.025 KHz
and listen to the output. The "rheostat" is probably the volume
control.
-michael
Email: mjmahon@aol.com
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