
Apple II Computer Info
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### Created : Friday, September 27, 1996 Modified: Friday, September 27, 1996
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Re: Sound Input on IIGS
Reply to: David Empson
Date: Tue, 06 Aug 1996 01:02:22 +1200
Organization: Empsoft
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References:
(Tilghman Lesher) wrote:
>: >
>: > How can I get the IIGS to sample sound? When I had
>: >my //e, I had this nifty little program to sample sound via
>: >the cassette port, but the IIGS has no cassette port. Is
>: >there a simple method? Or must I buy a peripheral card?
>
>[snip]
>
>: As I mention above, sound sampling is built-in to the chip (ADC),
>: but Apple didn't add any conventional way to plug in your sound source.
>: They did however provide a set of molex I/O pins. You basically have
>
>[snip]
>
>Where on the motherboard are these pins and (if > 2) what are the
>pinouts?
It is the 7-pin molex connector in the lower right corner of the
motherboard, next to the Ensoniq. All stereo cards plug into this
connector.
Most of the pins are used for sound output and associated demultiplexing.
Pin 1 is the sound input and pin 2 is analog ground. (Pin 1 is the one
closest to the back of the computer, right next to the legend "J25" on the
ROM 1 motherboard.)
The sound input expects a signal which has a maximum range of 2.5V peak to
peak. The input impedance is 3000 ohms.
I'm not all that clear on audio impedances and voltages, so I'm not sure
Apple II Computer Technical Information : Apple II Family Hardware Info
ftp://ground.ecn.uiowa.edu/2/apple2/miscinfo/hardware : May 2001 : 456 of 572
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