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Original Message 1/20             09-Mar-00  @  10:24 PM   -   Andromeda Soundbites Online

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Some very basic sounds have been posted at www.pacificnet.net/~peake for your listening pleasure. Not intended to show everything it can do  

Look to www.alesis.com in a few days for an interactive flash demo of Andromeda...



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Message 2/20             11-Mar-00  @  12:25 AM   -   RE: Andromeda Soundbites Online

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Peake doesnt get much more analog than that. Best sound Ive heard coming through my livingroom computer with crappy speakers, Ill run it through the studio tomorrow. Theres an odd but seductively raw metalic quality to the sounds. I say odd because my ears are not tune to true analog. Very exciting. Looking forward to a full demo song that really shows her off.



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Message 3/20             14-Mar-00  @  06:06 PM   -   RE: Andromeda Soundbites Online

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Soundbites from NAMM, posted today:
http://www.harmony-central.com/Newp/WNAMM00/Alesis/Andromeda.html



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Message 4/20             20-Mar-00  @  11:37 PM   -   RE: Andromeda Soundbites Online

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ha ha - yeah, sounds like the guy help up a handheld minidisk at the demo session... have to say tho, my K2000 makes just as smooth sweeps based on that steppy demo (number-1)



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Message 5/20             20-Mar-00  @  11:38 PM   -   RE: Andromeda Soundbites Online

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the big Q is tho - how much?... i guess about 2800 UKP...



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Message 6/20             21-Mar-00  @  08:47 PM   -   RE: Andromeda Soundbites Online

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Ignore the steppy demo. Production units will be so much better than that (-far- more resolution!)

List price is 3500.00 USD.



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Message 7/20             01-Apr-00  @  03:28 PM   -   RE: Andromeda Soundbites Online

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Hmmm....(arms folded, tapping chin)



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Message 8/20             02-Apr-00  @  06:08 PM   -   RE: Andromeda Soundbites Online

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show us the curcuit diagrams then :-)



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Message 9/20             02-Apr-00  @  06:18 PM   -   RE: Andromeda Soundbites Online

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ah.. this sort of analog you mean...






New Hardware and Software Tools Greatly Simplify Migration of 68K Designs to the Innovative ColdFireTM Architecture




Motorola Announces ColdFire Gateway Solutions


October 1, 1997 . . . Continuing its efforts to enable customer success, Motorola today unveiled a valuable new set of tools that will help maximize reuse of intellectual property by smoothing the way for the development of new products from existing microprocessor-based designs.

These development tools assist in porting system software code from embedded systems based on the highly successful Motorola 68000 (68K) architecture to the company's ColdFireTM architecture, the next generation of the 68K.

The just-released Motorola ColdFire Gateway Solution for the MC68EC000 provides a hardware bridge between a target system's MC68EC000 microprocessor socket and the MCF5202 VL-RISC (variable-length reduced instruction set computing) ColdFire microprocessor. The Gateway Solutions also include the MicroAPL PortASM/68K, a 68K to ColdFire automated assembler conversion tool. The Gateway Solutions serve as a cost-effective mechanism for demonstrating and evaluating the potential advantages of migrating existing 68EC000-based designs to the ColdFire architecture. Existing 68K users can easily evaluate effects of system enhancements such as on-chip debug and cache.

The PortASM/68K, a 68K to ColdFire processor automated assembler source-code conversion tool developed by MicroAPL Limited, will assist in the migration of assembler source code from 68000, 68020, 68030, 68040, 68060, CPU32, and CPU32+ processors to the ColdFire architecture. The new MicroAPL tools will support all available versions of the ColdFire cores and includes support for MAC and hardware divide instructions. PortASM/68K supports GNU and Diab Data assembly formats and will be available on DOS, Windows 95TM, Windows NTTM, and SUN hosts.

According to Wendell Smith, manager, systems engineering and tools programs for Motorola's Consumer Systems Group (CSG), "The development of software has become extremely costly and time consuming for today's embedded system designs. In addition to its obvious use as a vehicle for demonstrating the features of the ColdFire architecture, the new 68K/ColdFire Gateway Solutions allow many 68K users to leverage their existing software and hardware investments."

The hardware interface of the ColdFire Gateway board looks like that of an MC68EC000. The board can be plugged into an existing MC68EC000 based system using a 68-pin socket compatible with the 68EC000 PLCC FN package. The ColdFire Gateway board package includes a short- term sixty-day, full-function license of the Diab Data ColdFire and 68K D-CC compilers, the MicroAPL PortASM/68K tool to migrate the 68K assembler code (available 11/97), and a short- term evaluation license of the Software Development Systems' (SDS) SingleStepTM Debugger.

The ColdFire Gateway board can operate in 8- or 16-bit data mode, supports external or internal interrupt handling, and provides bus arbitration control logic for alternate bus masters. The board also provides access to the standard ColdFire background debug mode (BDM) interface for powerful software debugging capabilities such as real-time trace, real-time debug, and background debug.

The Motorola Gateway Board for the MC68EC000, part number M5202GW, is available immediately. The MicroAPL PortASM/68K, part number CDAPL/D will be available in November at no cost and can either be downloaded from the Web at www.motorola.com/isd or ordered in a CD format. To order, call your local Motorola distributor or you may order on the Web at www.motorola.com/isd.



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Message 10/20             03-Apr-00  @  12:53 PM   -   RE: Andromeda Soundbites Online

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peake mate.. if you work for Aleis RnD whatever.. how does the analog osc' curcuits interact/bridge to this dsp ?? ... fascinating stuff..!



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