Does anyone know how to drive a standard ISA sound card at the
'nuts-and-bolts' level from DOS, or know where such information can be
found?
I want to sample a mono audio signal at 44kHz, which I know my
Commodore sound card will do, and simply store a second or two's worth
of the data on the HDD. The tricky (or at least, non-standard) bit is
that I want to do this without any sort of windoze being loaded.
I suppose that what I'm really asking is how to drive the ADC chip
and things on the sound card. Do I need DMA to get the data to the disk
fast enough? (Using 486-class machines for this)
Any help very gratefully received! (Desperate....)
Ron.
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