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Re: ID these GS cards please



In <19990617203930.06175.00000073@ng-fk1.aol.com>, suprdave@aol.comAolsucks (SUPRDAVE) writes:

>also got a pacemark gs super ram with one simm installed. will the machine
>automagically pick up on any memory size i install?

I think most RAM cards that take SIMMs typically only take 1MB SIMMs.

>finally, there is a 7 pin connector (j25) beside the speaker output on the main
>board. there is a cable that goes from that to a small 1.5 in square circuit
>board monted to the backplane. there's a wire that goes from the fan connector
>on the main board to this little circuit board which has an externally
>accessable 1/8 inch phono jack connector. what is this? no id marks on it
>either. some kind of sound upgrade perhaps? 

This is the HyperStudio audio digitizer, which came with HyperStudio. I don't 
know if you can use it with other programs, but if you have a condenser
microphone with a 1/8" jack it's worth a try. The card uses the fan connector
to power itself.

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