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Re: Mountain A/D Card?



Very cool.

I Googled a bit for a setup disk and (digitized) manual, but have come
up dry. Anybody?



On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 15:07:07 -0700, "Michael J. Mahon"
<mjmahon@aol.com> wrote:

>Steve ][ wrote:
>> What's a good use for it these days? I used to have a book about
>> interfacing with it (and the joystick port), but it's long gone....
>
>It can be used to capture and log analog data and to produce a
>programmable voltage.  You could use it to simulate a strip chart
>recorder with your Apple II.
>
>I forget how fast the A/D converter is, but it's probably fast
>enough to sample sound (11kHz) in a suitable loop.
>
>-michael
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