Running A PLL From The PC Clock?  

  The software I mentioned in an earlier email is National Semiconductor's 
“Codeloader 2” freeware.  It isn't as I thought since it doesn't do scope and 
spectrum analysis but among its features it also directly interfaces the 
National PLL chips on the back of the PC (DB 25 connector) and shows you the 
pin connections for each chip and hence runs the chip.

  Running the chip might interest you in a local PC clock driven frequency 
synthesizer.  This is exactly that although the software is an analysis 
software and not a radio software type GUI.

  Those who can decompile the software can learn tips on how to build an 
interface for use in SDR from it.  It is a very small freeware application and 
wouldn't take much to study in byte terms.  Most of the software is merely PLL 
data files and pdf files.  So the actual application is small.

Dan


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