Cactus interface card improvements:
C-35 to Glitchbus adapter glue logic updates
SAA-1099 sound card audio jack installation

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Cactus interface card improvements:
C-35 to Glitchbus adapter glue logic updates
SAA-1099 sound card audio jack installation
SAAYM Pre-Release Sound Card
SAAYM Pre-Release Sound Card
Happy Thanksgiving from TexElec! We hope you’re having a great holiday! I have a quick update to share on the SAAYM dual SAA1099 & YM2151 ISA sound card. I spent about a week tweaking the audio levels and incorporating several changes into the card to get it where it needed to be. I sent it off for a small pre-production run a little over a week ago. Late last evening, DHL showed up with our…
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super bluesy.
the use of pure square waves on top of a fairly simple arrangement doesn’t hold very well, though it’s not bad either.
Took some trial and error, but I’ve successfully built a simple frequency divider circuit. Using a pair of D-type flipflops on a single 7474, I’ve turned 32MHz into 16MHz and 8MHz.
I don’t have any 8MHz crystal oscillators in my stockpiles, but I do have a pair of 32MHz crystals, so I figured this was the best way to approach the problem. I need 8MHz for a project involving a Phillips SAA-1099 which is slowly coming to fruition.