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Re: Applied Engineering Phasor Help
- Subject: Re: Applied Engineering Phasor Help
- From: mjmahon@aol.com (Michael J. Mahon)
- Date: 15 Feb 2002 17:25:41 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
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Bryan Villados wrote:
>I have the Applied Engineering Phasor sound card in an Apple IIe in slot 4.
>It's currently set for native Phasor mode (switches 1 and 2 are closed). I
>connected the Apple IIe built-in speaker to the Phasor at P2. I downloaded
>the diskettes off the web and was able to create them just fine. I booted
>off of disk 1, and it found the card. I ran the "Test Phasor" option, and it
>passed the read/write test. But then the display shows it playing different
>sounds, but I don't hear anything. I tried plugging the internal speaker the
>other way in case it was backwards, but it didn't change the result. I then
>plugged my headphones into the left/right channels on the front of the card.
>All I get are distorted electrical sounds, sounding like a ham radio rig not
>tuned to the right channel.
>
>I hear this card is pretty rare, so I'd like to get this card to work. What
>I've done so far is pull out and re-set all of the chips on the card. I've
>also cleaned the edge connector, but it hasn't changed the symptoms. I
>noticed there are two POTS on the card, but I don't have any documentation
>that tells me what they do, so I haven't tried messing with them just yet.
They're volume controls, so give them a try!
-michael
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