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From: spec@vax2.concordia.ca (Mitchell Spector)
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Subject: Re: Sound Input on IIGS
Date: 3 Aug 1996 05:18 -0500
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In article dmasters@freenet.columbus.oh.us (Dan Masterson) writes...
>
>Al Crout (acrout@vcn.bc.ca) wrote:
>: An interesting article by Roland Gustavson (I think) appeared in an issue 
>: of A+ or inCider on how to use a Radio Shack intercom as a microphone to 
>: connect to the 7 pin connector on the motherboard of the IIGS for sound 
>: sampling.
> 
>Which issue?

   A+ Magazine, April 1987 issue, on page 93. There is also a follow-up
in the September 1987 issue (page 84) with a brief mention of the what's
involved, complete with photo diagrams. The page before it has an Applesoft
BASIC listing for a real-time oscilloscope which you can test it with (I'm
fairly sure MDIdeas shipped it with their SuperSonic digitizer card :)

Mitchell Spector
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