[sdiy] 68000 docs
Magnus Danielson
cfmd at bredband.net
Tue Oct 25 22:19:43 CEST 2005
From: Scott Gravenhorst <music.maker at gte.net>
Subject: Re: [sdiy] 68000 docs
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 13:06:53 -0700
Message-ID: <200510252006.j9PK6rH08653 at linux6.lan>
> Kevin Moon <kevin.moonstarr at gmail.com> wrote:
> >Hey,
> >
> >Not the guy looking for those docs but I'm actually studying the 68000
> >right now at university here in Montreal. If anyone wants to discuss it
> >email me as well.
> >
> >FYI some basic 68K info here...
> >http://engineering.concordia.ca/coen417/
> >
> >PS. What happened to the Digital Hell Mailing list? Looks like digital
> >topics are ok on SDIY now?
>
>
> FYI Digital has _never_ been off topic here. There is no "A" in SDIY.
Could not agree more.
To colour it a little more, it has never been off topic, it just isn't
discussed as much.
If you DIY and it is Synth related, it count as on topic. We deviate here and
there from the topic, but hopefully we keep the main topic in the back of our
heads.
Now, what is the 68k going to do here? ;O)
BTW, I have a bunch of 68030/68881 based CPU boards (From old HP 9000/350
machines or something like that) which I one day will make a backplane for and
hook up for DSP use. I have 4 boards which of the same speed and 1 slightly
slower. The slower one for the front-end stuff (MIDI, keyboard, sync, slow
parameters) and the others for the DSP engine. Any decade now... ;O)
Cheers,
Magnus
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