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- From: bvrielin@napier.uwaterloo.ca (Bruce Vrieling)
- Subject: Re: Using CNT1 & CNT2 inputs on C-64
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- Date: Fri, 14 Aug 1992 12:22:27 GMT
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- In article <19724@plains.NoDak.edu> stenslan@plains.NoDak.edu (David Stensland) writes:
- >According to the Programmer's Reference Guide, it is possible to measure
- >frequency, pulse width, and delay times of external signals using the CNT
- >pins on the 6526's. Has anyone tried this? It appears too easy to be true.
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- There was an article in the Transactor a couple of years ago on exactly what
- you are asking, I believe. It used the C64 as a frequency counter.
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- Unfortunately, I don't have my C128 handy at the moment. If you are
- interested in a quick summery of the article, email me next week, and I'll
- send you one.
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- ...Bruce
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