Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site ames.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!ihnp4!houxm!mhuxt!mhuxr!ulysses!allegra!mit-eddie!think!harvard!seismo!umcp-cs!gymble!lll-crg!dual!ames!moose From: moose@ames.UUCP (Mary Kaiser) Newsgroups: net.micro.amiga,net.micro.cbm,net.micro Subject: Re: Welcome! Message-ID: <1123@ames.UUCP> Date: Tue, 3-Sep-85 13:06:27 EDT Article-I.D.: ames.1123 Posted: Tue Sep 3 13:06:27 1985 Date-Received: Thu, 5-Sep-85 11:03:38 EDT References: <3436@topaz.RUTGERS.EDU> <1014@wanginst.UUCP> Organization: NASA-Ames Research Center, Mtn. View, CA Lines: 29 Xref: watmath net.micro.amiga:47 net.micro.cbm:1685 net.micro:11825 *** REPLACE THIS LINE WITH YOUR DESPERATE PLEA FOR INFO *** Some of here are very interested in using Amigas (Amigi?) as laboratory computers. I know this is an obscure application that most of y'all couldn't care less about, but would those who can answer the following questions please bear with us (and who knows, some of these issues might be relevant to your applications): 1) Will the Amiga have (either on the motherboard or as a peripheral) a real-time *programmable* clock? 2) How good are the A/D, D/A capabilities of the Amiga, and how accessible are they? 3) Can the audio output be programmed such that the Amiga could be used for psychoacoustic studies? That is, do you have precise control over wave shape, amplitude, and temporal onset for the two channels? Thanks to all for any information. I will post any received info of general interest. U.S. Mail: Mary Kaiser net.mail: ames!moose@RIACS.ARPA Mail Stop 239-3 NASA-Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA 94035 ATT(MCI,Sprint): (415) 694-6789