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Re: GStereo
- Subject: Re: GStereo
- From: irsman@winternet.com (Ian Schmidt)
- Date: 1996/07/04
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Winternet Corporation, Mpls, MN
- References: <4rgu7j$2a6@rock101.genie.net> <4rgvq8$4cj@blackice.winternet.com>
In article <4rgvq8$4cj@blackice.winternet.com>,
Nathan Mates <nathan@subzero.winternet.com> wrote:
>In article <4rgu7j$2a6@rock101.genie.net>,
>Lee A. Middleton <l.middleton3@genie.com> wrote:
>>I was thunbing thru some old A+/Incider mags when I saw an ad by
>>Ingenuity (aka Applied Ingenuity) for a GStereo card. Apparently this
>>card lets you listen to FM stations thru your GS. I'm very interested
> Part of this is because stereos are mass produced and cheap, while
>computer boards are far more precise and manufactured in far smaller
>quantities. You may want the 'coolness' factor of your GS acting like
>a radio, but there's far cheaper and higher quality alternatives out
>there.
There's also the issue that the GS itself is probably FM reception's worst
enemy - I lose about half the stations on my FM dial any time my GS is powered
up and within about 50 feet.
--
Ian Schmidt - irsman@winternet.com - http://www.winternet.com/~irsman/
"Where would I be without IBM?" - P. Robb, Information Society
- References:
- GStereo
- From: l.middleton3@genie.com (Lee A. Middleton)
- Re: GStereo
- From: nathan@subzero.winternet.com (Nathan Mates)