May. 25th, 2004

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Once again, some tech geekiness.

For raw, 16-bit sterio, at 48 KHz (48000 Hz), you're pumping roughly 192K a second.

SCSI can hack that.  Heck, any ISA bus should be able to hack that, it's running at 8 MHz.  That's nearly 4 times the speed.  It makes me think PCI was there for ethernet, video, and other heavy-bandwith apps. 

So, anyone know of any SCSI adapters for embedded chips?
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I origionally was looking for 16-bit parallel DAC to hook into.  I then look at an old ISA Soundblaster 16 and think... wait, they've hooked Commodore 64's to IDE harddrives and ISA Realtek NIC's.  I don't need to recreate a sound card, I just need to hook one up to a PIC and control it there!

I'm having fun.
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Glasswalker
You are a Glasswalker. You are techno-savvy and a
born city dweller. You are very social and
classy, and probably not doing too bad
moneywise.


Which of the twelve werewolf tribes would you be in?
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You take one $5 wok, a USB WiFi adapter, and some science to get your range extended to 4km.

http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/05/25/229245&mode=thread&tid=137&tid=193&tid=215

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