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Re: Apple Cat software
- Subject: Re: Apple Cat software
- From: "Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com>
- Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 13:32:47 -0800
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mmmann wrote:
I have the following (assuming the disks are still ok):
- Electric Duet
Uses the Apple II speaker--getting a "duet" from the speaker was
the innovation.
- AppleSam
S.A.M. cam in two Apple versions--one that used an 8-bit DAC
connected to a speaker, and one that used dithered PWM to produce
its phoneme-synthesized speech through the Apple speaker.
The DAC version could have been modified to use the DAC on an
Apple Cat, but...
- Apple Cat Synthesizer
...this would be my bet for the modified S.A.M.
I seem to remember the first two using the 'cat. My memory is foggy, though.
Look for those keywords; if you cannot find them online then post a note
here or Email me and I can find time to bust out the IIe and transfer them
to .DSK format.
Mike
"Nogard" <nogard@cishollywood.com> wrote in message
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Ive looked on Asimov and there doesnt seem to be very much. When I
was younger, I had one of the Apple Cat modems and remember there
being a lot more software available than what I see on Asimov. Just
curious if anybody has this lying around in DSK format or if it is on
the net somewhere?
Thanks,
Chris Ryan
-michael
Music synthesis for 8-bit Apple II's!
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