[Coco] It's a small win, but a win nonetheless
Gene Heskett
gheskett at shentel.net
Sun Mar 12 17:28:15 EDT 2017
On Sunday 12 March 2017 15:05:59 RETRO Innovations wrote:
> On 3/11/2017 11:46 PM, Dave Philipsen wrote:
> > I guess the reason I'm so interested in your project is that over
> > the years I have used microprocessors to read and generate
> > data-on-tape for various projects including Teddy Ruxpin, Chuck E.
> > Cheese's, ShowBiz Pizza Place, SMPTE time code, and others.
> > Interestingly I have never played around much with the CoCo cassette
> > data though.
>
> And I hope my comments don't create an assumption I am upset at that
> fact. On the contrary, I am excited that someone else finds my
> exploration of interest. Happy to send schematics and such if you're
> interested in looking or helping. All my projects are CC (hardware)
> and GPL (software/firmware), so anyone can enjoy.
>
> To add some additional color, the sine wave coming out of the Coco1 is
> a thing of beauty. nice and rounded and smooth.
Thats because the driver op-amp was too slow, and slew rate limited.
Which is why it MUST be replaced with something considerably faster for
drivewire to work at a usable speed.
> I didn't pay a lot of attention to the Coco 2 waveform, but the Coco3
> was jerky, sharp, and seemed unfiltered. Cost reductions and
> integration evident.
Faster op-amps in the 2 & 3's. The source of that waveform, assuming
light speed parts is a 3 bit d-a, generating a 5 level approximation of
a sine wave. The speed of the parts rounded it off to something a cheap
cassette recorder could handle w/o aliasing if it had a bias circuit,
most didn't. Excellent white noise generators without the ac bias and
erase circuitry. Also often responsible for doing a multipass erasure of
your data tapes.
>
> Jim
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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