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Re: Doctor Design card? (was: Maxed out Apple II computers)
- Subject: Re: Doctor Design card? (was: Maxed out Apple II computers)
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- Date: 2 Jun 2005 07:18:27 -0700
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> I'd agree with Tony, there doesn't seem to be enough components on-board
to demultiplex the audio channels from the Ensoniq DOC. Though I'd
still like
to know what exactly it does...
According to the picture it doesn't look stereo to me. Probably a mono
amplifier with a LM386 (or similar). It seems to have an input on the
lower left for the internal speaker of the GS - maybe mixing both the
DOC and the speaker for the sole purpose to be able to switch both
on/off.
I find it more noteworthy that the card is relatively large - in
comparison to the small amount of components.