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Re: Doctor Design sound card -- how to install?
"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> <grent@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> : Hi,
> : I wondered about these also, and what software would work or what was
> : needed if any ?
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> Don't think any software is necessary. They get their signals
> through the 7 pin molex to the right-front of the motherboard.
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> : > Heya. I just got a Doctor Design sound card in the mail and it's got
> : > some funky connectors. Is anyone familiar with this card out there?
> : I'm
> : > looking to install it in my IIGs.
> : >
> : > Specifically, it's got a five-wire molex that I'm assuming would
> : connect
> : > to some sound pins in my IIGs. Then it also has a two-wire molex
> : that
> : > I'm guessing is for power. (But doesn't it get power via the slot?)
> :
> : There were some of these in IIgs for sale on EBay a year back or so.
> : Not sure about the 2 wire moles, could go were they plug in the fan or
> : the HyperCard sound input device. That is located between the monitor
> : and the drive DB sockets. Might also try looking on EBay if they have
> : any for sale in a IIgs. If I see One I will let you know.
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> The 2 pin molex goes to the speaker output on the motherboard,
> for outputting the regular speaker sound through the sound card
> and out of the set of external speakers. Most sound cards have
> this. :o)
Unfortunately not the Sonic Blaster. Anyone know of a mod to route the
non-ensonique noises through the card?
-Greg
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