dlorre@cbmfra.UUCP (D. LORRE) (03/14/91)
In article <13200@helios.TAMU.EDU> cmw1725@tamsun.tamu.edu (Christopher Walton) >All the talk about a 16 bit from France, well forget it.... No comment > >The new card from Sunrize Industries, will have all of its features, I was not talking about a *future* product but the version 2.0 of an existing one. >and supports SMTP, and other functions... Look for my summary a bit >later this week... Our future versions could also support these. The main difference between your card and ours seems to be the state of achievement. I don't want to argue or to send any kind of flame. We have a working 16 bits card and if developers are interested to already do something with it, we can provide them one, not just a list of wonderful features. > >Christopher Walton Dominique Lorre
Don_Alder@mindlink.UUCP (Don Alder) (03/15/91)
What is the card worth and can it be used with the amiga at this point......can one download 16 bit samples into it for editting or used in sequencers.....is an audio digitizer needed as well if so does some what have the specs to build such a device or will existing hardware work. Could one use the samples that are presently available for the 16 bit DSP chip found on the NEXT computer. Thanks DA
cmw1725@tamsun.tamu.edu (Christopher Walton) (03/21/91)
In article <1059@cbmfra.UUCP> dlorre@cbmfra.UUCP (D. LORRE) writes: >Our future versions could also support these. The main difference >between your card and ours seems to be the state of achievement. If you had been at the Amiga World Expo, last weeken, you would have seen the card in ACTION, as well as the software that drives it. I was not meaning to cut your card down, or flame you in any way, just to inform the public that yours was not the only one. >I don't want to argue or to send any kind of flame. We have a working >16 bits card and if developers are interested to already do something >with it, we can provide them one, not just a list of wonderful features. So can we! Want one, want to be able to program for it, write or call... Christopher Walton cmw1725@tamsun.tamu.edu >Dominique Lorre