Автор: Tim Rance
Год: 1986
Издатели: ZX Computing
Языки:
Английский
Формат:
TAP лента
Требования:
ZX Spectrum 48K
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Страница на ZXArt
Страница на World Of Spectrum
Страница на Spectrum Computing
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Год: 1986
Издатели: ZX Computing
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SOUNDING OUT
[file: Sensor]
Robert Glavas of Bury supplies our first program, a routine to detect
sound entering the cassette port. This could form the basis of many
programs. He supplies us with a demo showing how it could create graphs.
A couple of points. First, some older computers need to be allowed to
warm up for about five or ten minutes before the signal settles to a
standard, and secondly you have to provide the sound!
This can be done in several ways, either connect a microphone to the
ear socket, but this may not be very successful, or record a word or
message and play it back into the Spectrum by the usual lead, or put
your recorder into "play" and speak into the built in mic.
Testing 1, 2, 3, 4. Testing 1, 2, 3 ...
[file: Sensor]
Robert Glavas of Bury supplies our first program, a routine to detect
sound entering the cassette port. This could form the basis of many
programs. He supplies us with a demo showing how it could create graphs.
A couple of points. First, some older computers need to be allowed to
warm up for about five or ten minutes before the signal settles to a
standard, and secondly you have to provide the sound!
This can be done in several ways, either connect a microphone to the
ear socket, but this may not be very successful, or record a word or
message and play it back into the Spectrum by the usual lead, or put
your recorder into "play" and speak into the built in mic.
Testing 1, 2, 3, 4. Testing 1, 2, 3 ...