> 
> 
> >Since there'es probably quite a few of us not going to
> >the show, I was wondering if the various technical geniuses
> >behind the projects we used to here plenty about could
> >let us know how they're getting on. These were the ones
> >I was thinking of:
> >
> >*Samdac
> 
> Been finished a long time ago.  I was even selling them at the last 
> Gloucester show and will be doing so again on Saturday.  Available for a mere 
> 25 pounds (including a copy of the SAM MOD player version 2.03 RRP 5 pounds) 
> either at the show or from Ben Versteeg (who should be on this mailing list 
> too).

And here I am. Sorry I'm not able of going to the show. I have to study a
lot. But maybe next time.

> 
> Connects to your printer interface (or port on the SAM elite) and the audio 
> socket and lets you play mods in lovely 7 bit resolution in stereo.  You can 
> also use it to play WAV files and the like at a nice 8 bit resolution.  I'm 
> currently tidying up a piece of code which will let you output 4 samples at 
> 10.4khz on the SAA1099 (=soundchip), SAMdac, printerdac, Blue Alpha Sampler 
> and Quazar.  This is of course basically a ripped up mod player (ie without 
> the sequencer) but I'm having trouble making it all nice and easy for the 
> user to use.  Anybody invented a time stopper?
> 
> Stefan Drissen aka Solar Flare of Entropy
> 

Questions about the SamDac ? Or problems ?
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Ben Versteeg

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