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- From: scorpiobbs@aol.com (SCORPIOBBS)
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- Subject: Re: Broken sound on SX-64
- Date: 6 Feb 1996 06:52:38 -0500
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- In article <4f55ct$p11@spacenns.space.honeywell.com>,
- bjheyboer@space.honeywell.com (Brian Heyboer) writes:
-
- >>The problem persists with external sound also. I even disconnected the
- >>internal speaker in case it was shorting out. If you turn up the volume
-
- >>on either Monitor or S-64, it amplifies the sound of a TV tube. Any
- >>ideas?
- >>
- >>
- >Then the SID chip is the first place to start, since it's socketed.
- >
- >
-
- Yes, I also agree that it is the SID chip. I also have an SX-64, and I
- have looked inside it and there is not much room to work in there. But
- there are several cards in there just start by pulling them out to find
- the SID chip.
-
- Good Luck,
-
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