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- From: dpawson@leland.Stanford.EDU (Dave Pawson)
- Subject: MacRecorder/Datadesk vs. IIci
- Message-ID: <1992Sep10.232018.11495@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Sender: news@leland.Stanford.EDU (Mr News)
- Organization: DSG, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA
- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 92 23:20:18 GMT
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- Hey folks. . .
- I've been away a while, but I'm starting to get back into my Mac hacking
- and had two questions.
-
- 1) I have a IIci running System 7 with a Datadesk extended keyboard. Once in
- a while, this *really* annoying thing happens where a key acts as if it were
- stuck, and there is nothing you can do but wait for it to stop. Sometimes you
- only get 4 or 5 of a character, sometimes you get a page and a half. I very
- vaguely remember reading this group long ago, seeing some note about
- compatibility problems between the IIci and Datadesk keyboards, and thinking,
- "Whew, glad that doesn't happen to me." Well, it does. Does anyone know
- this problem? Any suggestions/solutions?
-
- 2) I also have a MacRecorder. I built one of these in college, but it never
- quite worked, so I bought one. Anyway, we built ours to just crank data in
- as fast as it could and let the software sort it out if my memory serves me.
- The reason I bring this up is that I'm curious about 44 KHz sampling on my IIci
- with MacRecorder. If MacRecorder also just blows the data into the Mac as fast
- as it can, I suspect this is possible. I don't have any software to record
- at 44 KHz, but if I know it will work I could write some.
-
- Thanks for your help!
- Dave
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