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In article , Day Brown wrote:
Jasen Betts wrote: a computer with apropriate software could do that using the 16-bit ADC in the soundcard for input, or you can buy specialised devices that come with software too... or a microcontroller could be combineed with a current source and sensitive DAC to output resistance readings 100 or so times a second... Waitaminit. I've long wondered if the soundcard could not take input as data. Rather like the com port? where's this software? Linux? in linux you can do od -tx1 /dev/audio and get a crude hexadecimal dump of the soundcards input mixer (so to read line-in or mic you need to turn them on using aumix etc) if you want something better google for this: soundcard software oscilloscope linux Bye. Jasen |
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