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Falcon sound problems (DSP)
Re: Falcon sound problems (DSP)
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Re: Falcon sound problems (DSP)
Man that is so weird. So absolutely nothing changed? Still bad DSP green/red readout? Also it plays mp3s with Falcamp but with pops and clicks?
Re: Falcon sound problems (DSP)
Yes exactly, still as before! In an earlier post I had linked the YouTube videos to it.
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Re: Falcon sound problems (DSP)
Are you sure it is the DSP and not the audio amps or something ?
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Re: Falcon sound problems (DSP)
I would say yes. The problem only occurs with DSP applications. Normal sound chip music is played back flawlessly. If it were the sound OPV in front of the output, the problem should occur with all sounds and the DMA test program should then not display any missing bits.
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Re: Falcon sound problems (DSP)
Isn't the SRAM prone to failure ?
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viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1585 Have you done the Mandatory Fixes ?
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People should find solutions to problems, not find problems with solutions.
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viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1585 Have you done the Mandatory Fixes ?
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People should find solutions to problems, not find problems with solutions.
Re: Falcon sound problems (DSP)
@kohli79 After reading this on AF: https://www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=26989
It seems SRAM might get considerably hot if they're malfunctioning. Perhaps you could feel and check while trying to play ace tracker or mp3. It might be a good indicator. Although in these instances bad SRAM just stopped their falcons working entirely, black screens etc, so I don't know if it would explain 'pops and clicks'. Very odd.
It seems SRAM might get considerably hot if they're malfunctioning. Perhaps you could feel and check while trying to play ace tracker or mp3. It might be a good indicator. Although in these instances bad SRAM just stopped their falcons working entirely, black screens etc, so I don't know if it would explain 'pops and clicks'. Very odd.
Re: Falcon sound problems (DSP)
Also before I forget - the clock patch has two modes, standard and delay mode. It might be worth swapping this to see if anything changes.
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First of all, thanks for the hints.
I will check that.
With the two modes I didn't know! I have to look ...
I will check that.
With the two modes I didn't know! I have to look ...
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Re: Falcon sound problems (DSP)
Have you done the SDMA Patch ?