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May. 25th, 2004 01:24 amOnce 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?
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?