Hi Jim
Should you ever want to fiddle with DSP's, I have made
some tools to access the older soft modems that Cardinal
and Digicom had. There was a ADSP2101 on the Cardinals
and the Digicoms had either a ADSP2101 or a ADSP2115.
As an example of how to use it, I had a radio weather-fax
demodulator that I had done as class project. You'd connect
it up to your short wave receiver and use some shareware
code from the net to display the fax on your screen.
Anyhow, if you are interested, let me know.
Dwight
Dwight,
That is pretty cool! But WAY over my head. I am not
very electronics savey. And didn't start into computers
until 1988, at 30 years old. I did manage to teach myself
assembly language programming, though.
The Disk Editor version at my Home Page is more current:
http://hotfiles.zdnet.com/cgi-bin/texis/swlib/hotfiles/info.html?fcode=000Q…
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Sector/7256/
And speaking of Digicom, if anyone owns a Creative
Labs Modem/PhoneBlaster modem, that is who made it.
And they actually support these modems better than
Creative Labs does.
http://www.digicomsys.com/techsupp/dlmb.html
Jim Webster