// We don't have to divide the RISC clock rate by this--the reason is a bit
// convoluted. Will put explanation here later...
// What's needed here is to find the ratio of the frequency to the number of clock cycles
// in one second. For example, if the sample rate is 44100, we divide the clock rate by
// this: 26590906 / 44100 = 602 cycles.
// Which means, every 602 cycles that go by we have to generate an interrupt.
// We don't have to divide the RISC clock rate by this--the reason is a bit
// convoluted. Will put explanation here later...
// What's needed here is to find the ratio of the frequency to the number of clock cycles
// in one second. For example, if the sample rate is 44100, we divide the clock rate by
// this: 26590906 / 44100 = 602 cycles.
// Which means, every 602 cycles that go by we have to generate an interrupt.