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Drive sound with buzzer #70

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Angel-child opened this issue Feb 2, 2020 · 5 comments
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Drive sound with buzzer #70

Angel-child opened this issue Feb 2, 2020 · 5 comments

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@Angel-child
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Hello again... I enjoy the 15khz change youve done so much! Now my next Question... Is there a way to implement a drive sound also with a buzzer upgrade. I dont find anything about that, so i think its not possible?
Best regards Torsten!

@harbaum
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harbaum commented Feb 2, 2020

There is no buzzer in the mist. But you could hack together a little drive sound code and mix that into the regular audio stream.

@Angel-child
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Angel-child commented Feb 2, 2020

Ah ok i thought perhaps a buzzer is upgradeable in the mist on some pins internal...
But ists an nice idea with the mixing too

@gyurco
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gyurco commented Feb 2, 2020

You can connect one to the serial port, but a core should be modified to use it. And what core would benefit from a buzzer without LP filter and sigma-delta DAC? ZX maybe, or Apple II.

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Angel-child commented Feb 2, 2020

Minimig-aga 😁 i meaned it only for the floppy drive sound... in the original minimig Board it was implemented in last core version and a buzzer could be connected to two boardpins optional...So i thought its also possible for the mist

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gyurco commented Feb 2, 2020

It can also be redirected to the UART pins...but it's not really interesting for me :)

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