QSound and QPrint Interface
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Re: QSound and QPrint Interface
If you are one of the lucky ones with a SGC with PAR port...
Edit : see later in thread for latest AYplayer version
Edit : see later in thread for latest AYplayer version
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Re: QSound and QPrint Interface
I did a rough schematic of QSound when PCB was posted. From what I saw it uses 750kHz E clock (60/40 duty). The AY data sheets specifies minimum 1MHz and 50/50 duty. But Bumble bees fly...mk79 wrote:Does anybody know how the clock for the AY chip is derived? I don't understand this from the posted PCB photos.
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Re: QSound and QPrint Interface
As I wrote the QSound software calculates its frequencies for a 1.5Mhz base clock, so the E signal is only part of the equation it seems.Silvester wrote:I did a rough schematic of QSound when PCB was posted. From what I saw it uses 750kHz E clock (60/40 duty). The AY data sheets specifies minimum 1MHz and 50/50 duty. But Bumble bees fly...
Re: QSound and QPrint Interface
IMHO I think you'll find your'e an octave lowmk79 wrote:As I wrote the QSound software calculates its frequencies for a 1.5Mhz base clock, so the E signal is only part of the equation it seems.Silvester wrote:I did a rough schematic of QSound when PCB was posted. From what I saw it uses 750kHz E clock (60/40 duty). The AY data sheets specifies minimum 1MHz and 50/50 duty. But Bumble bees fly...

Edit: i.e. anything played on a QSound emulation (at 1.5MHz) will sound octave low on a real QSound (0.75MHz)
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Dual AY on a PAR port? Cool. I only have one single chip solution at the moment, need to have closer look at that. I do think that two chips is the minimum for it to get fun.Silvester wrote:If you are one of the lucky ones with a SGC with PAR port...
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Possibly. I found so many bugs in the QSound code that this wouldn't astonish me that much really. By the way, my new QSound code will support two chips, too, as I intend it to act as the low-level software abstraction layer for QPC.Silvester wrote:IMHO I think you'll find your'e an octave lowmk79 wrote:As I wrote the QSound software calculates its frequencies for a 1.5Mhz base clock, so the E signal is only part of the equation it seems.Silvester wrote:I did a rough schematic of QSound when PCB was posted. From what I saw it uses 750kHz E clock (60/40 duty). The AY data sheets specifies minimum 1MHz and 50/50 duty. But Bumble bees fly...
Re: QSound and QPrint Interface
Blame Jochen Merz for it. It is his code, I think.mk79 wrote:I found so many bugs in the QSound code that this wouldn't astonish me that much really.
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Re: QSound and QPrint Interface
By tendency I would rather blame someone for 30 years old code, written by a young brain making money with the QL, than us ageing hobbyists for today's code.
(Not that I blame Jochen.)
