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Re: IIGS Stereo Card?
"Greg Buchner" <apple22@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
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> In article <didm70$eqg$1@unlnews.unl.edu>,
> Ed Eastman <noone@nowhere.net> wrote:
>
>> Bill Garber wrote:
>> >>I use a AE soundcard for sterio output It doesnt need a slot but for
>> >>digitizing sound It requires a slot set to "Your Card"
>> >
>> > I'll have to check that, but now that you mention
>> > it, the SoundMeister might require the slot for
>> > digitizing sound in as well. Thanks for that.
>>
>> I wonder why, the IIgs does not require a slot to digitize using the
>> adapter I have. :) I think it came with the Roger Wagner Publishing's
>> Hyper Studio.
>>
>> Maybe you can reverse engineer that circuit?
First Ed, yes, I have that little card, but, it's only MONO.
It could be made stereo, yes, but, it is also a dedicated
circuit. Only usable with HyperStudio, IIRC.
> As far as I recall, the cards that required it to be set to 'Your Card'
> for digitizing had their own digitizing hardware. The ones that didn't
> used the built-in capabilities of the IIGS. The advantage to using your
> own digitizing hardware is that you can do stereo. I don't know if it's
> present on cards, but it was on the AE Audio Animator I used to have.
I'll check the manual with the SoundMeister to be sure, but
I don't think I had to set it for 'YOUR CARD'. I don't even
believe it has on-board ROM. I'd love to copy the AE Audio
Animator, but to get one, that's the hard part. :o)
Bill Garber