j_p@pro-lep.cts.com (Jason Perez) (10/06/89)
I downloaded a program from Apple-2L called AFOSC. The program says it will take a signal from the Esoniq input port and put it on it's 'scope. Where is the Esoniq input port, I thought it only outputted? _____ UUCP: crash!pro-lep!j_p ARPA: crash!pro-lep!j_p@nosc.mil INET: j_p@pro-lep.cts.com
throoph@jacobs.CS.ORST.EDU (Henry Throop) (10/06/89)
In article <8910061019.AA20954@trout.nosc.mil> j_p@pro-lep.cts.com (Jason Perez) writes: > > I downloaded a program from Apple-2L called AFOSC. The program says it will >take a signal from the Esoniq input port and put it on it's 'scope. Where is >the Esoniq input port, I thought it only outputted? THe Ensoniq port is the set of 7 Molex pins in the lower right hand corner of the motherboard, facing from the keyboard. The analog input is pin 0 (closest to keyboard) and ground is pin 1._ >UUCP: crash!pro-lep!j_p >ARPA: crash!pro-lep!j_p@nosc.mil >INET: j_p@pro-lep.cts.com --- Henry Throop Internet: throoph@jacobs.cs.orst.edu
UD182050@VM1.NODAK.EDU (Osiris) (10/08/89)
> I downloaded a program from Apple-2L called AFOSC. The program says it will >take a signal from the Esoniq input port and put it on it's 'scope. Where is >the Esoniq input port, I thought it only outputted? >_____ > >UUCP: crash!pro-lep!j_p >ARPA: crash!pro-lep!j_p@nosc.mil >INET: j_p@pro-lep.cts.com There was an article in A+ a long time ago about that. The input is on those little molex pins near the GS-memory expansion slot. Seems to me it's the farthest two from the keyboard, but I really don't remember fer sure. Seems to me you have to be careful...something 'bout switching the polarity of the IIgs , and having to remove the memory card, and reboot..something like that. Like I say, it was a LONG time ago that I read it, and I've never tried it. BTW-I don't know WHERE the sound goes, but it says it comes it there. A-->D decoder comes to mind... Osiris