Author: Alex F. (p54AC72B0.dip.t-dialin.net)
Date: 03-14-2007 20:02
Thanks for the tip, unfortunately there's no improvement.
I found a hint in the HYP-file of the CT60, that there may occur errors in the Sound-DMA; there are given two possible solutions;
Quote:
"DSP errors: Not use the CT60 clock (wire too long) and put a new 50 MHz OSC on the original 32 MHz DSP clock.
DSP errors on DMA: Check the SDMA clock"
OK. Erm. "Check the SDMA clock"...for what?
And then I suppose that changing the DSP-OSC means soldering...?
(and is it such a good idea to put a much faster OSC on the DSP?)
It seems there is no easy solution possible in this case?