RE:Re: A3D sound system

From: Hell.Surfers@cwctv.net
Date: Mon Jul 15 2002 - 21:00:20 EST


well i got the multimeter, unfortunately,It was to late for madam subwoofer and her 2 daughters. Thats a SIGNATURE, and at20 im hardly your 'pop.

- "Yes. Yes. OKAY.", Installing Microsoft software has always felt like an argument with your Mum (alledgedly).

On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 19:46:51 -0600 (MDT) Thunder from the hill <thunder@ngforever.de> wrote:


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Hi,

On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 Hell.Surfers@cwctv.net wrote:
> in some cases, onboard, cards can be toldby interfacing with it, my
> success islimited, and I blew my speakers, I attempted to get lower
> current to go out of the line in but all Ican get is 0.6amps out of the
> line in

Beat it, pop. You can't get that working with just the driver because it's
an input interface. And just for a tip: if you are really interested in
modifying the card, you should use different equipment:

 - soldering iron of the finest kind (you'll have to mess around on the PCB)
 - a multimeter to measure the output. This will preserve you some
   speakers.

You'll possibly have to replace the chip, because the one that's on it
might not agree with you seeing the line in as an output channel, or not
handling the subchannels correctly.

> - "Yes. Yes. OKAY.", Installing Microsoft software has always felt like
> an argument with your Mum (alledgedly).

What's this statement all about? I don't have a call with Micros~1, I'm
Linux Kernel Hacker, and I've been kernel hacker since MULTICS.

                                                        Regards,
                                                        Thunder

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