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Re: Weird Audio During Serial Communication?
« on: November 24, 2010, 01:17:43 PM »
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I have an amiga 500, and was transferring some files to it when I started hearing a strange noise.  It was like a pulsating alarm clock.  This noise happens whenever I do any sort of serial communication.  Even when I just hit refresh on Amiga Explorer.  It lasts the duration of the serial communication.  It is output from the amiga via the rca jacks I am fairly certain as it comes into my computer via my line in.  I have attached a sound recording.  This is the amiga when I am transferring an adf to floppy over the serial port.  The serial port seems to function normally.

Note that the static/noise is not from the Amiga but from my dirt-cheap Sabrent capture card:)


There's all sorts of crosstalk noise you get from the old hardware. I once started work on a joke glitch track in OctaMED called "Songs of the blitter" using samples of the strange audio background I got from just moving windows around and scrolling :)

I think the problem was always there but far less noticeable when the kit was new. More than likely various decoupling capacitors have dried out, allowing more interference through. Also, I guess that in my case, not having any RF shielding over the motherboard contributes to induced noise from other hardware too.
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Re: Weird Audio During Serial Communication?
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2010, 02:02:51 PM »
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Possible dodgy cap. situation.


Yeah, you have to expect that by now, I mean you're talking about 20 year old kit.
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