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Re: More help with some GS cards.




    Bill,

     Here is a closer look at the card for you.  Please note I did a
full size image of the card so it might take a few mins to load.  

     http://www.locutus.org/soundcard.htm

    -Lockar



In article <7fSdnfo3qsZV63eiRVn-gw@comcast.com>, Bill Garber
<willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote:

> "Lockar" <lockar@nospam.com> wrote in message
> 221220032031456422%lockar@nospam.com">news:221220032031456422%lockar@nospam.com...
> : 
> :    Secound card seems to be some type of sound card.  It has a switch
> : in the back of it that says ON / OFF and a Big Earphones plug on it.  
> : What makes this sound card any better then the one that is already
> : built in on the GS?
> :     http://www.locutus.org/apple2images/soundview1.jpg
> :     http://www.locutus.org/apple2images/soundview2.jpg
> 
> If you have a flat-bed scanner I would appreciate 
> a nice scan of each side of this card. It looks 
> like it is connected to the speaker connector and 
> also to the Ensoniq port. There is no de-muxer on 
> the card, from what I can tell, so I can't be sure 
> it is actually separating the channels or not. I'd 
> love to see one of these. To answer your question, 
> the GS doesn't have an actual sound card on it. It 
> is a digitizer chip like the one in a midi keyboard. 
> What the card is doing is extracting the signals 
> from the Ensoniq and amplifying them slightly, then 
> outputting them through the headphone jack. 
> 
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