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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) The Alternate DC board for AudioScope.sh. Post 302947884 by wisecracker on Tuesday 23rd of June 2015 02:28:20 PM
Old 06-23-2015
The Alternate DC board for AudioScope.sh.

Hi guys...

Well I have entered an area of partial insnity... ;o)
Below is a photo of the 'ALTDC' board for AudioScope.sh...

I have decided to incorporate all three methods for obtaining DC into this MBP via the MIC input.

1) VFO.
2) CHOPPER.
3) COUNTER.

The controller for the COUNTER is not yet done but this board can now do 1) and 2).

I have started properly coding for the VFO section first but and I have decided just to do an accuracy of 4 bit depth for this. That is 0 - +2V to an accuracy of 0.125V.

I have an example basic piece of code that checks ranges of values so as to create each of the 16 values possible. The problem is it is ugly and 16 conditional "if"s is not the way to go. Again I can't find any info how to create a look up table where each lookup is a range of values. The EXAMPLE code below DOES work mighty fine but looks so ugly and primitive.

Any other ideas guys?
Code:
#!/bin/bash
# lookup
while true
do
	read -p "Number, 100 to 499:- " num
	if [ $num -ge 100 ] && [ $num -le 199 ]
	then
		echo "1) $num"
	fi
	if [ $num -ge 200 ] && [ $num -le 299 ]
	then
		echo "2) $num"
	fi
	if [ $num -ge 300 ] && [ $num -le 399 ]
	then
		echo "3) $num"
	fi
	if [ $num -ge 400 ] && [ $num -le 499 ]
	then
		echo "4) $num"
	fi
done

This simulates 2 bit depth but looks SOOO ugly...

Now the photo...
Top Left:
The CHOPPER with the option of the diode DC offset removing the blue link.

Bottom Left:
The 9V PP3 input to 5.1V supply.

Middle:
4 transistor VFO used for the first part of the DC code.

Top Right:
The VFO test circuit using the two black links connected and transistor input for measurement when links disconnected.

Bottom Right:
3 terminals, top terminal multivibrator output for 3) and for detection.
Middle terminal for the DC input.
Bottom terminal is one of the ground terminals.
To keep this simple it took some working out...

Enjoy. Bazza...
The Alternate DC board for AudioScope.sh.-dc2jpg
 

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DISKTAB(5)							File Formats Manual							DISKTAB(5)

NAME
disktab - disk description file SYNOPSIS
#include <disktab.h> DESCRIPTION
Disktab is a simple date base which describes disk geometries and disk partition characteristics. The format is patterned after the term- cap(5) terminal data base. Entries in disktab consist of a number of `:' separated fields. The first entry for each disk gives the names which are known for the disk, separated by `|' characters. The last name given should be a long name fully identifying the disk. The following list indicates the normal values stored for each disk entry. Name Type Description ns num Number of sectors per track nt num Number of tracks per cylinder nc num Total number of cylinders on the disk b0 str Filename of block zero primary bootstrap for device ba num Block size for partition `a' (bytes) bd num Block size for partition `d' (bytes) be num Block size for partition `e' (bytes) bf num Block size for partition `f' (bytes) bg num Block size for partition `g' (bytes) bh num Block size for partition `h' (bytes) fa num Fragment size for partition `a' (bytes) fd num Fragment size for partition `d' (bytes) fe num Fragment size for partition `e' (bytes) ff num Fragment size for partition `f' (bytes) fg num Fragment size for partition `g' (bytes) fh num Fragment size for partition `h' (bytes) pa num Size of partition `a' in sectors pb num Size of partition `b' in sectors pc num Size of partition `c' in sectors pd num Size of partition `d' in sectors pe num Size of partition `e' in sectors pf num Size of partition `f' in sectors pg num Size of partition `g' in sectors ph num Size of partition `h' in sectors se num Sector size in bytes (default 512) sf bool supports bad144-style bad sector forwarding so bool partition offsets in sectors ty str Type of disk (e.g. removable, winchester) Disktab entries may be automatically generated with the diskpart program. FILES
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newfs(8), diskpart(8), getdiskbyname(3) BUGS
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