How to get your beloved CD-player from the eighties into the Digital Domain

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Hi Salar,
The Nak machines use the Philips chip set. My thoughts at the moment are to run a buffered eyey pattern into another servo board and let it fully process the signal and provide the required outputs.

The early Philips chip set is ugly to work with.

-Chris
 
CXD 1125Q have some extra features other than DOTX. I believe it can be set/disabled with some pins I/O (or, worse case scenario, controller settings).

The CXD1125 outputs 2FS

CXD1125, pin 56 "H", 57 "L", 2FS;
pin 56 "L", 57 "H", 1FS.
(CXD1135 too!)


also can take a look on the thread (some delay added)
 

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