Delfina 1200 is based on Delfina Lite, the most successful DSP card on
Zorro-II Amigas. The main difference between these two is that Delfina
1200 connects to the internal clock port of A1200. This way the PCMCIA
and expansion slots can be used for other devices.
Delfina 1200 is primarily a DSP audio card, and it is best suited for
producing and recording audio with optional realtime effects. Effects
can be applied on any sound produced by Delfina or external source
transparently, and all the sounds produced by Delfina-capable programs
or external source can be mixed into Delfina's output. Delfina 1200 is
also freely programmable for all general computing tasks using the
supplied compiler and libraries.
-37 MHz Motorola DSP56002 digital signal processor
Requirements:
-Amiga 1200 with an empty clock port
RTA Support
AHI Support: Yes
Thanks to Scott Pringle.
-18.5 MIPS, upto 110 MOPS
-24 bit data bus (144 dB dynamic
-96kB (32kWords) SRAM
-Zero-waitstate (12ns)
-Stereo audio codec (Crystal CS4231A)
-Sample frequencies upto 48 kHz at 16 bit
-Three stereo inputs, one stereo output
-All inputs can be mixed with Delfina's output
-Full duplex recording and playback
-One stereo RCA input
-One stereo 3.5mm input with optional 20dB mic amplifier
-One stereo RCA output
-Internal connector for audio input from CD-ROM
-Fully programmable using the supplied software
-Registered version of SoundFX 3.50 software included
-AmigaOS 2.04 or higher
-about 5MB of hard disk space