Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!snorkelwacker!bloom-beacon!ftp!gub From: gub@ftp.COM (Glen Daniels) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Digitized sound playback Summary: Dedicated IC? Message-ID: <864@ftp.COM> Date: 7 Feb 90 17:05:29 GMT Reply-To: gub@ftp.UUCP (Glen Daniels) Organization: FTP Software, Inc. Lines: 15 Hi! Does anyone out there know of any single-chip digitized sound generation systems? Perhaps a chip (or chip set) that contains memory, counters, and a D/A converter such that you can just amplify the output, pulse a control pin, and it'll play whatever sound it's got stored? Or should I just go and design the gating logic and hook it up to off-the-shelf memory and a D/A converter? Wondering, --Gub (Glen Daniels, gub@ftp.com) "If 'con' is the opposite of 'pro', what's the opposite of 'progress'?"