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Atari Pokey: Initial Test 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2008

Controlling an Atari Pokey chip with an Arduino board using Max/MSP. This is an initial test of a pair of oscillators in one of the combined modes.

The master clock is generated by a 74HC14, so it is a variable clock making for a larger range of frequencies.

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  • Really cool, what did you get the chip out of?

  • nothing. i ordered it from a website. but i guess it "could have" come out of a starblazer cart or a 5200 or something.

  • on breadbord you have 2 chips a pokey and, what about the other chip?

    sounds good!

  • 74hc173 oct flip flop x 2.

  • my mistake, i was thinking of a different circuit, this is a hex inverter that is making the clock signal for the pokey.

  • -]. thats class, sounds class, Im still saving my money and stuff to send you my commodore lol .[-

  • hey, thanks man.

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  • sound like my mom

  • You are amazing.

  • you can do this with a pokey and a 74hc374?

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