Re: TI-H: 8 bit stereo sound! (and more)
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Re: TI-H: 8 bit stereo sound! (and more)
On Mon, 26 Oct 1998, Grant Stockly wrote:
>
> >I think you are missing the point....
> >
> >sure.. works great for sound, and yes there are other ways to create sound
> >with a ti calculator, but sound is useless!(mostly) the real point of my
> >work is the fast high bandwidth data path (which one aplication posible is
> >sound) the limitless _other_ applications are whats important. If all you
> >can see of this is the application of sound.....
> >
> >anyways some other applications could be:
> > high speed multicalc networks (games, data transfer, multicalc
> >prossessing of data...)
> > device control (LEDs, motors, floppy drives, harddrives, memory
> >chips, printers, mice, etc, etc, etc...)
> > almost _anything_ else you can think of
>
> 30k of band width is enough. :) Multicalc processing is nice to think
Maybe 38k is enough for you.....
> about, but untill its done... :)
>
> >sure you can hook up a mircocontroler to your calc through the link port
> >and do all this stuff through that, but the calc<->uC data path is too
> >slow. this bypasses that by putting the calc in _direct_ control of the
> >device in question, weather it be blinking LEDs (a seamingly favorite of
> >beginning calc-hardware people), feeding data to an external mp3
> >decoder, or writing data to an external IDE harddrive.
>
> The calc has complete controll of the mp3 player... Same with the hard
> drive. I don't use uCs in my calc projects. I used discreate parts. The
> MP3 player has a 2 wire serial bus anyway.
>
> >just think of all the crazy stuff you could claim to have done using
> >this....
>
> Do it, then 'claim' :)
>
(this was a statement directed at you personally grant....)
> Grant
>
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