I'm to! ----- Original Message ----- From: bigchu To: Sent: Thursday, August 26, 1999 12:23 AM Subject: Re: [OT] AY3-8910 sound chip > Hello friend, > > My name is James Chu, I like to have a copy of datasheet of 8910, > > > thanks a lot, > > my email is bigchu@ms11.hinet.net > > Have a nice day > > James > > > ---------- > > 0e%s*L: Henry Carl Ott > > &,%s*L: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > > %D&.: Re: [OT] AY3-8910 sound chip > > $i4A: 1999&~8$k26$i AM 06:40 > > > > At 06:20 PM 8/25/1999, you wrote: > > >We have lots of AY3-8910 chips on various boards at work (Amusement > Arcade) > > >and I want to use one in a helicopter ride (for kids), you know up down, > coin > > >in, that sort of thing. Running the whole show from a 16F84 but would > like > > >some sound. > > > > > >So does anyone have a datasheet for the above or any other good sound > chips. > > >Would like one that could record sounds and play back, pilots talking > and the > > >like (that reminds me must get some helicopter sounds on tape). Can't > find > > >anything. One more thing the AY3-8910 is made by Microchip but there's > > >nothing on there web page (::scratches head and wonders why::). > > > > > >Thx Karl. > > > > > > Karl, > > I have scanned in the original 8910/12 data sheet. This chip has been > > obsolete for many years and I'm constantly amazed at how many requests I > > see online for the data sheet. > > > > The scanned file is a ~1.5meg pdf. > > > > If you (and for that matter anybody else on the list) want a copy > please > > email me directly (no need to tie up the list) and I'll send it to you. > > > > > > later.... > > > > > > carl > > > > -------------------------------------------------------- > > Henry Carl Ott N2RVQ carlott@interport.net > > http://www.interport.net/~carlott/ > > -------------------------------------------------------- > > You're entitled to your own opinions. > > You are not entitled to your own facts. >