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From: oster@dewey.soe.berkeley.edu (David Phillip Oster)
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Subject: Re: Reading data directly from MacRecorder
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Date: 1 Dec 88 12:23:37 GMT
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Archived on sumex-2600.stanford.edu (and eventually on
sumex-aim.stanford.edu, when the archive moves to its permanent home.) is
a program that reads the MacNifty Audio Digitizer directly. After the
informative posting on the hardware of the Farallon digitizer, I believe
that it will read it also.

The program is called "scope.asm" and is probably in a .pit file of sound
tools. It reads audio data from the audio digitizer and displays it,
oscilliscope style, on the Mac screen.

Note: the program uses noops to keep from accessing the VIA too often, so
you'll need more noops to use it on a II.

It is in assembly language.