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May 30, 2011, 02:26:29 pm »
If you have a driver for it, or it's one of the standard drivers, probably.
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Using Freq( you can send a sinewave to your pc. Can my pc analyze this signal via my mic-in?
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Yes, this can also be done. I've done it recently, for debugging the beginnings of a TI-68k implementation of CALCnet.
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So... What kinda programma/script did you use on the pc-side?
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It works! I have a mic signal
Strong enough for my pc. I can write the software myself.
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Also, besides using square waves from Freq, you can send your own custom signal with the Port command which also allows you to take advantage of both sound channels.
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I need a frequency thats easy to decode.
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