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Steve

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Nov 12, 2009, 8:16:29 AM11/12/09
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Hi Folks,

The audio board, CBAV for Carte Blanche, has an interference problem
that may affect the quality of CB's video signal. When playing back
complex sound effects or .WAV's the screen may shimmer. As a result a
new board, CBAVI, has been made, which resides inside the Apple case,
instead of externally and in-line as what the old CBAV board did. Info
on the new board can be found here;

http://www.applelogic.org/CBAVI.html

For those with the old CBAV, a new CBAVI board will be shipped to you
shortly. These boards are available free to exisitng carte blanche
owners. Please contact me with your CB number if you wish to obtain
one of these audio cards. Demo code is at the site. Please be patient,
as im way behind schedule thanks to this horrible little bug.

steve

Steven Hirsch

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Nov 12, 2009, 11:24:21 AM11/12/09
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Steve wrote:

> For those with the old CBAV, a new CBAVI board will be shipped to you
> shortly. These boards are available free to exisitng carte blanche
> owners. Please contact me with your CB number if you wish to obtain
> one of these audio cards. Demo code is at the site. Please be patient,
> as im way behind schedule thanks to this horrible little bug.

Glad you figured it out! Is this the reason I haven't been getting any
replies to e-mail since last week? :-).

Steve

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Nov 15, 2009, 5:55:38 AM11/15/09
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Sorry about that Steve. I hope to be back on deck after I clear these
work requirements. Im not sure if you know, but according to marketing
surveys, FPGA developers like to have Dev Boards under their trees.

Steve

Steven Hirsch

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Nov 15, 2009, 3:57:35 PM11/15/09
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Steve wrote:
> Sorry about that Steve. I hope to be back on deck after I clear these
> work requirements. Im not sure if you know, but according to marketing
> surveys, FPGA developers like to have Dev Boards under their trees.

Heh. Not a problem! I figured you were tied up with "real life".

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