>by William \Chops\ Westfield >Ah; you're finding the clever schemes for doing sound with as little >pins and memory as possible, and NOT finding the "obvious" >implementations using an N-bit D-A converter and conventional >sampling of the desired sound. Bill, can you point me to any info that explains in beginners terms what that _means_?? :P I tried searching for N-bit etc., and couldn't find anything that seemed to relate, and couldn't make hide nor hare of what little info I _could_ find. >by Robin Abbott >Where would you like to start - if you download our free compiler from the >site below I can send you the complete project if you wish which you can >use there, or translate to your IDE of choice. >http://www.fored.co.uk Thanks Robin, will download and have a look tonight, if you could send me the project to try? I need to get myself started on this, otherwise I'll still be putting it off in a year's time... Sincerely Lee Mulvogue -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist