>Maybe it is easier to put a simple ADC with a interrupt from it's
>sync-source
>going to the msx.... it should be pretty easy to make!...
IMO it's more of a hassle to build/test/pack/sell several simple ADC
cartridges than to write a single piece of synchronous code for an ADC
already available in all MSXs.
"We had to make use of whatever little resources we had, like making sound
out of the code" - Howard S. Warshaw
If timing is the only problem and different clock speeds the major concern
then it's not that tricky to provide in the sampling software a means for
the user to alter the timing parameters of the sampling routine, including
some presets for the most common computers and perhaps an "automatic" mode
by which the computer itself guesses its clock frequency.
I'd like to know the ADC port # (haven't found it in my documentation) in
order to start R+D.
Kiss you lot.
Mk2
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