c16@psuvm.bitnet.UUCP (01/28/87)
Has anyone out there ever opened up the Amiga to experiment with the internal input ports (if any exist). If so, what were you able to do? I am especially interested in sound digitization or other applications which would involve reading in varying resistances. Any information on the specs would be greatly appreciated.
grr@cbmvax.UUCP (01/31/87)
In article <9905C16@PSUVMB> C16@PSUVMB.BITNET writes: > > Has anyone out there ever opened up the Amiga to experiment with the >internal input ports (if any exist). If so, what were you able to do? I >am especially interested in sound digitization or other applications which >would involve reading in varying resistances. Any information on the specs >would be greatly appreciated. Just about all the I/O capability that's in the Amiga is available at the connectors. There is no "sound input" port, just an input line on the serial connector that gets mixed (analog style) with one channel's audio output. Not to say you coundn't have a lot of fun playing around in there though... -- George Robbins - now working for, uucp: {ihnp4|seismo|rutgers}!cbmvax!grr but no way officially representing arpa: cbmvax!grr@seismo.css.GOV Commodore, Engineering Department fone: 215-431-9255 (only by moonlite)