First post, by Paar
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Hi. I would like to share with you the project I've been working on for some time now. Since I have discovered there is a ES982 wavetable chip which was used mainly in old Compaq laptops I wanted to dump it a try to use it with some of the many ESS sound cards which have room for wavetable chip. I have acquired the 2MB chip and successfuly dumped it, then built a programmer which can flash pin compatible MX29F1610 EEPROMs for use with the cards. Few days ago I tried to populate two of my BTC 1853 sound cards but sadly, they don't work. All I get is crackling right after initializing the card. It's weird since I have followed official ES690 schematics, the only thing I did differently was use of 33.8688MHz crystal instead of 33.000MHz (I couldn't find any). To my knowledge that shouldn't be a problem.
If there is anyone who would like to participate on the project I would be very glad. In the end, I would love to make the project available for anyone in the future so everybody would be able to build such a card for cheap. Right now I'm stuck and don't know what to do next. I have order a DIY kit to measure the crystals to be sure they're of the right frequency but the problem is probably elsewhere. Who knows, maybe I got the dump bad. After all, I had only one of the ES982 chips at disposal.