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Re: Tape input to speaker



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In article <9191629.DONBWUTC@news.telusplanet.net>,
Simon Williams  <DONTemail@luddite.ca> wrote:
>Is there any way to route the audio from the tape input to the speaker
>on a IIe.

Only if the program supports it...it needs to ping $C020 (IIRC) instead of
$C030.  I wrote a WAV player years ago that would do that, but I don't know
of other programs offhand that had that option.

  _/_
 / v \  Scott Alfter (salfter@salfter.dyndns.org)
(IIGS(  http://salfter.dyndns.org
 \_^_/  pkill -9 /bin/laden

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