Its more just a warning to those who do this... Yes you can turn the
mixed down... but in my experience forgetting is very painful. Even a
very loud windows chime is better than a pc-speaker BEP... not to
mention the electronic noise is very very loud... you can hear the
"heart beat" of yo
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 17:46, Keith Baker wrote:
> You're backwards on the pc speaker... this is an INPUT.
Whoops! my bad
> You connect
> your pc speaker to your soundcard through this little plug... then the
> pc speaker sound is routed through your soundcard to your speakers... I
> highl
You're backwards on the pc speaker... this is an INPUT. You connect
your pc speaker to your soundcard through this little plug... then the
pc speaker sound is routed through your soundcard to your speakers... I
highly recommend that you DO NOT do this. It works, but it sounds
terrible... not
I don't have all of the answers that you seek, but I was hacking on my
SBLive! Value the other night and have some insight
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 19:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Phone ?
This is via a molex connextor on the top edge of my card and it is
labeled "TAD" (Telephone answe
Hello,
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