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- From: scottdo@winternet.com (Scott Olson)
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- Subject: Re: A3000T and CD audio
- Date: 1 Feb 1996 23:57:30 GMT
- Organization: StarNet Communications, Inc
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- Sami Radwan (Sami_Radwan@aop.schiele-ct.de) wrote:
- > Hiya!
- >
- > I hope someone can help me.
- >
- > I have an original A3000T. I have an internal CD-ROM with audio connector.
- >
- > Is there any way to connect the CD-ROM audio output with Amiga's audio output so
- > that I can start a CDDA-Player and listen to the music via Amiga audio output
- > connectors? I don't want to manipulate the sound, just add it physically to the
- > A3000T sound output. I know CD32 has this build in, but I want it with my
- > A3000T...
-
- Yes, there is, if you have the right cable. I had my older NEC-84J
- hooked up to the audio connector on the motherboard (it's between the
- video slot and the first Z-III slot, as I recall). My new NEC-6I doesn't
- have the right kind of audio cable, though, so for the moment it's not
- hooked up. The cable I used previously had 5 holes in a rectangular box,
- which fit over the 3 pins of the audio connector just fine.
-
-
- Scott
-