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- From: David Gentry <dgentry@vlsi4.racal.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Internal CDROM audio line question
- Date: 6 Feb 1996 14:23:24 GMT
- Organization: Racal-Datacom
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- I've recently bought a Panasonic 2x SCSI internal drive for my A1200 (getting ready
- to towerize it). I'd forgotten about the 4-pin audio lines that exist on the back of
- the CDROM drive. Normally, these would be plugged into a soundblaster/compatible
- card in a PC. What do I do with these? I mean, is all the sound info/normal audio
- cd sound going to be outputted across the SCSI bus? Are any special drivers needed?
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- If you could e-mail me a reply, I'd appreciate it. My news server is a bit flaky
- these days.
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- Thanks in advance,
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- Dave G.
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