dtroup@carroll1.UUCP (David C. Troup - Skunk Works : 2600hz) (12/01/89)
I forgot one little detail on that sound generator
for the Apple IIgs that I posted a couple days ago.
For the frequencies, take the raw value, and mutiply
it by 5 to get the right tone.
for example, I want pure 2600hz, so the sound call
would look like this:
call 768,1,2600*5,255
again, 1 is the oscillator # (1-32), 2600*5 is the hz
tone, and 255 is the volume (1-255).
for those of you who are interested in simulating telephone
type sounds, (ie dial, ring, tone and MORE) send me some
mail and Ill get ya set up with my latest version....
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We got computers, we're tapping phone lines, I know that that ain't allowed_
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