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Re: sound volume on IIe



"Ned Ludd" <spam@luddite.ca> wrote in message
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> Igor <igor.chiandettiX@retro-it.org> wrote:
>
> > Last night I couldn't sleep so I turned on my IIe to play Karateka.
> > Only, in the night's silence the beeper sound really was too loud!
> > I don't want to wake up anybody so I was wondering if it would be
> > possible to add a volume control knob to it. Any hints?
> >
> >
> > Igor
>
> If you can get your hands on an Echo II it will not only give you a
> volume knob, but also a _slightly_ better speaker...

Echo IIb. I have one available. Works great. Make offer please.
Will supply software on 5.25" disk too.

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
Web Site - http://garberstreet.netfirms.com
Email - willy46pa@comcast.net

> The IIe spaeker doesn't work the same way as a normal audio speaker, so
> you should be careful trying to modify it. I know that trying to tap a
> headphone jack from the speaker wires will cause the computer to
> malfunction (or at least that has been my experience).
>
> -simon


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