Re: LF: Last Ditch Effort. The TI-92 with sound.
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Re: LF: Last Ditch Effort. The TI-92 with sound.
I've been seening many posts about sound support for the TI-92. First of
all, I'd like to say that the TI-92 is a great machine but it wasn't
designed for gaming. Same with the TI-85, even with the ASM support. From
what I have heard, the hardware in the TI-92 port is different. Different
enough that creating signals to drive an external speaker or earphone
would be highly improbable.
But, I'll end with this. "I'll believe it when I see it." (Or more
correctly said, "I'll believe it when I hear it.")
Warmest Regards,
--Dan
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- Daniel Kao E-mail: kao@u.washington.edu
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On Sun, 17 Nov 1996, Jonathan Oliver wrote:
> I've just got off the phone and talked with some of my friends who are well
> versed in the art of assembly. They said that, given the proper hardware,
> sound can be outputted to a speaker. The assembly language side of it,
> should be no problem.
>
> One more little thing. Men like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates became great
> because they were visionaries. THEY DIDN'T KNOW IT COULDN'T BE DONE... So
> here we are working through an empire that they created. (No I can't list
> everyname in the computer industry that helped.)
>
> "There is no change, no fate no destiny; that can circumvent, hinder of
> control the firm resolve of a determined soul."
>
> Jonathan Oliver
> daemon1@napanet.net
>
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