shawn@pnet51.cts.com (Shawn Stanley) (01/11/89)
dtroup@carroll1.UUCP (Dave Troup) writes: > Anyone know how to fix this: The in ports on my Ensonic DOC seem to > be flooded with noise(voltage). Are you using Apple's fan? This would do it. UUCP: {rosevax, crash}!orbit!pnet51!shawn INET: shawn@pnet51.cts.com
dtroup@carroll1.UUCP (Dave Troup) (01/12/89)
As for my ENSONIC chip, no Im not using a fan.(?Though I am a FAN of Apple!) Anyway, I used to have my pre-amp hooked up with small gator clips(dont flame on how dumb that was!), and I am supposing that somewhere along the line, the clips touched. Though is placed a small patch of wetsuit material between the two to ensure that this type of thing wouldn't happen. The Doc chip otherwise is fully functional. And because I am still getting data drom the chip, I dont think that there is anything wring with it, just with the lines going into the chip itself. does anyone know the path that the in-lines take? And where something might have gone awry? I desperatly need this fixed, and for me to disconnect all of the add-ons that I have would not be a fun thing to do, not to mention the loss of work while not having MY machine. -A side note, for those that lost they're battery power, how LONG were the periods of inactivity for your GS's? -That guy with the CORTLAND, Where did you get it from? I know (from a friend of mine) that Sunburst had one, and I have to assume that lots of other companies did, but how did you get hold of one? (any chance that I could do the same?) dtroup@carroll1.UUCP