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Re: Raspberry Pi as an FM Transmitter

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Originally Posted by techhelpbb View Post
This is a variation on an 'oldie' but goodie:

...Now if you'll excuse me I need to solder some resistors to my parallel port and play some .MOD files.
Those are some cool links... I knew it was possible to get AM signals, if not music, using an Arduino but it turns out that with a few additional components and Arduino will do music on AM, too. Its neat to see an old Altair do that, though.

And I quote my well-used "Commodore 64 Programmer's Reference Guide", page 184:

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Your Commodore computer is equipped with one of the most sophisticated electronic music synthesizers available on any computer....
In my opinion, quite possibly the single best computer manual I have ever read.

Jason