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- From: jeffsj@execpc.com (Jeffery S. Jones)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: AsimCDFS 3.3
- Date: 18 Jan 1996 00:19:22 GMT
- Organization: Exec-PC BBS - Milwaukee, WI
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- On 14-Jan-96 02:03:03, Herbert Klackl <hak@vip.at> wrote:
- >In a message from 12-Jan-96 12:28:46, Brian Andrew Carpignano wrote:
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- >>drive) to this RCA connection? I'm also curious as too what the three
- >>pin connection is for in the A4000.
-
- >If you mean the three pin connection on the rear left corner of the
- >motherboard this is the internal audio connector according to the A4000 users
- >manual (this one also exists in the A3000).
-
- >Some (or most?) CD-ROMs will be delivered with a cable so that you can
- >connect the CD-ROM Audio Connector with a soundcard that has a Audio-In
- >connector. If you modify this cable you can connect your CD-ROM with the
- >internal audio connector of your Amiga, meaning you get the sound of an
- >Audio-CD from your external Audio Connectors.
-
- I recently installed a Sanyo quad-speed CD-ROM in our 4000, and hooked up
- the supplied audio wire to this internal connector. Other than being a little
- low in volume (different designed output levels?), it works fine. If you
- crank up the stereo to listen to music, any regular amiga sounds (beeps!) will
- blow out your ears. Does it have to do that? I don't know, but I didn't see
- anything about volume controls. The headphone control doesn't affect the
- internal level output at all.
-
-
- <tsb>
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