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|    magnusfalkirk to martindo...@gmail.com    |
|    Re: introducing minisound GS    |
|    22 Jul 23 18:52:15    |
      From: dean.phares@gmail.com              On Friday, July 21, 2023 at 10:25:13 PM UTC-5, martindo...@gmail.com wrote:       > On Friday, July 21, 2023 at 10:00:14 AM UTC-5, fadden wrote:        > > On Friday, July 21, 2023 at 6:36:06 AM UTC-7, Charlie wrote:        > > > All three addresses work for me with Firefox version 115.0.2 64 bit.       > > "Installation        > > Insert the daughterboard by aligning the 7 pin female header with the       sound connector located at the front right of the Apple IIGS. Press down from       the top of the board (SV1) so as not to torque the board (use thumb pressing       at right edge to avoid        discomfort from soldered pins). Make sure the 7 pin female socket is aligned       with the seven pins of the IIGS's sound connector, as there is no protection       to prevent an offset. Connect the provided jumper wire with the red wire on       the left to the fan        connector. Connect the jumper wire with black to the left (indicated GND) on       JP4 at rear of board. If polarity reversed will not cause harm and just wont       work. Connect your fan making sure power is closest to the front edge of the       board at JP3 (+12V and        GND indicated). Connect your headphone jack at the rear of the board."        >        > Thanks Andy & Charlie! I think it was just my paranoid work computer       blocking the domain name, I was able to open the page straight away on my       phone. Installation went well, and the board is working now in my ROM03.        >        > I believe the stereo output is working as expected, but I only have some       earbuds with me so it's not exactly a proper test. I'm running the game       'Silpheed' which I've read provides a good test sample of stereo music.       Comparing the minisound GS to the        built-in mono headphone jack, my impression was that the music sounded a bit       more brassy / treble via the minisound. I also could hear a quiet high-pitched       whine when there was no sound being generated, which I could not hear via the       mono jack. I need to        link up a pair of decent speakers when I get home from Kansasfest in a few       days, before I form my final impression.        >        > The power pass-through to the fan works just fine.        >        > Martin                     So somebody finally got one? I emailed him on the 12th of May, just a day       after you dod and haven't heard or gotten anything from him. I was starting to       wonder if it was vaporware. Should I email him again? Would that do any good?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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