First post, by ALEKS
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Hi,
From the category of weird (and possibly useless) hardware, I've designed an ISA card that can control the volume of the PC Speaker through software. I created it in 2021 and wrote the software at the same time, but I didn't have time to assemble the card or test the driver until this summer.
I programmed the driver in assembler and uploaded the source code on Github / PC Speaker Driver
For the entire reading, I have set up a new project page on my site at Microelectronics / PC Speaker Driver
I thought this project might be interesting for the retro-computer enthusiast community.
Yes, I know a sound card (even my DIY Audio Interface) can control the volume of the PC Speaker through software. But I like weird hardware. Unfortunately the volume control is not entirely linear, but it works good for my needs. I just wanted to be able to turn it down in some games.
Here are a couple of pictures. I'll try to make a video of the thing in action in the upcoming days.
Cheers,
A.
TX486DLC / 40 MHz | 32 Mb RAM | 16-bit ISA Backplane | Tseng Labs ET4000/W32i 2 Mb | I/O Interface | Audio Interface | PC Speaker Driver | Signal View Interface
3.5" & 5.25" FDD | 4 x 512 Mb CF | HP 82341D Interface | Intel EtherExpress 16