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Re: Is there an echo in here?
"Obsbedia2" <obsbedia2@aol.com> wrote in message
20020702084528.09222.00001245@mb-cb.aol.com">news:20020702084528.09222.00001245@mb-cb.aol.com...
> The Echo card goes in any slot 1-7, including 3! You must have a speaker
or
> headphones plugged into it so the sound it generates has somewhere to
go--you
> don't just plop it in a slot and expect your A2 to talk.
I found the Echo II software at www.grin.net/~cturley/some.long.url... It
didn't work with the 1992 Echo II card (kept crashing with a single M in 80
column mode on the screen), but it did work with the 1986 Echo IIb. After
experimenting, I figured out the above myself. I now have it installed in
slot 3 with a little speaker plugged into it. The speaker is stored
underneath the power supply along with the other one.
> You probably have the software to make talk right now--AppleWorks! Put
your
> Echo card, with speaker attached in, say, slot 2, run AW and bring up a
word
> processor file. Then designate another printer for slot 2 and call it
Echo
> Card. Finally, print to Echo Card in Slot 2. Your Apple II is now
talking.
I didn't know that! I'll try that sometime.
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