Re: How to reproduce a sound sample algorithmically?
- From: kensmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Ken Smith)
- Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 02:50:28 +0000 (UTC)
In article <43f2359a$0$821$4c56ba96@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
John B <spamj_baraclough@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[...]
It would be much easier to store the data in an external 8-bit EPROM and
just use the PIC to
generate the EPROM addresses.
Or better yet, use one of the many 8051 like chips that has 64K or so of
code space. The 8051s can nest subroutines more than 40 deep. This would
allow a lot of reuse of segments of the curve with fairly simple coding.
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