On 2/22/17 1:58 PM, Paul Koning wrote:
On Feb 22, 2017, at 1:49 PM, Noel Chiappa <j...@mercury.lcs.mit.edu> wrote:

From: Jim Stephens
That A6006 produces a hit in this document
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AAV11-C ANALOG OUTPUT BOARD
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4 DACs, and a DC-DC converter.
Sounds like it might be a standard analog output board, for lab settings.
I'll bet the music thing is some marketing ploy, like the card game in 'The
Story of Mel'. (What, you haven't read 'The Story of Mel'?!? :-)
Speaking of which, I wonder if the code for that program still exists.  Would 
be nice to run on the LGPs that are still around (or on the simulator).

The AAV11-C is an analog output board and I know of no code for it as it was usually part of a user application. Same for its complementing Analog input board ADV-11 M8000 and in systemss ussually appered with M6010 digital output card, IBV-11 M7954 instrument bus interface. See MINC-11 systems for more.

The sound (not music) card was actually a internally built and not sold (that I know of). But people did use the D/A cards to do music by outputting in real time created waveforms or by toggling bits on parallel cards.

Allison


        paul



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