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- From: robodude@deanwong.rad.jhu.edu (Zsolt Szabo)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: The March Amiga?
- Date: 20 Jan 1996 09:19:17 GMT
- Organization: The Dungeon
- Message-ID: <4dqc2l$34c@news.jhu.edu>
- References: <19960108.77A4120.F5EA@obscurity.pd.mcs.net> <4de6u7$du6@coranto.ucs.mun.ca> <4dm6c7$o74@news.jhu.edu> <14279@gos.ukc.ac.uk>
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- In article <14279@gos.ukc.ac.uk>, Niki Hemmings <njh@ukc.ac.uk> wrote:
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- >But if you only want two channels then what's the point? The Amiga is
- >already perfectly capable of playing two channels of 14 bit sound. It's
- >a small overhead on the mixing process, but in contrast to upgrading the
- >hardware, it costs you precisely $0.00.
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- The Amiga has 8 bit DACs. That hack which you are referring to is not a
- valid replacement for real 16 bit DACs. It's not even 14 bit at all.
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