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Re: Can you silent 'mute' sound?



<heuser.marcus@freenet.de> wrote in message 1172034043.429341.309740@t69g2000cwt.googlegroups.com">news:1172034043.429341.309740@t69g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...
: On Feb 21, 4:33 am, "Dave Althoff, Jr."
: <dalloff.gcfn....@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
: >
: > That way, when the sound annoys you, you do this:
: >
: > a) Slide the Apple ][ towards you until the back edge clears the front
: >    edge of the monitor stand
: >
: > b) Lift up on the back edge of the case lid, tip the lid up all the way
: >    and slide it out  (assuming your machine *has* a lid.  For the real
: >    classic Apple ][ experience, you should run the machine with the lid on
: >    the floor, propped up against the side of the desk, or laying on top of
: >    the monitor)
: >
: > c) Reach into the machine and grab the black un-jacketed twisted pair
: >    cable near the front of the board
: >
: > d) Pull hard until the 2-pin Molex connector pops off of its pins (it is
: >    neither latched nor keyed)
: >
: > e) (optional; see (b)) Re-attach the machine lid
: >
: > f) Slide the Apple in under the monitor stand
: >
: > g) Enjoy the silence
: >
: > TRIVIA:  There are (g) steps in this procedure.  Fittingly enough,
: > PRINTing a CHR$(7)...a Control-G...beeps the speaker for 1/10 of a second.
:
: If there ever was a post that sounds useful - this is it.

Sounds a bit sarcastic, too, but, that's the problem
with textual communication. You can't really tell.

William Garber
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