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Sound Signal on P1 Connector

2 messages · 2010-03-04 → 2010-03-05 · Yahoo Group era · View archive on archive.org

Participants: Adam Trionfo, zxbruno

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1. Sound Signal on P1 Connector

Adam Trionfo · Thu, 4 Mar 2010 13:36:

I just looked up sound information in the Timex/Sinclair 2068 Technical Manual, available here:

http://www.timexsinclair.org/2068/dl/TS2068TechnicalManual.zip

It looks like the P1 connector has sound output on 31A (see page 55).  The brief information is listed as "Analog Sound Signal Output (0-5V)."  So, I guess that you can get the sound from there, but you'll have to make an adapter.

In the garage I have a book for the T/S 2068 that deals with making expansions using the PA-1 connector.  I'll see if I can find the book in the next couple of days and see if there's anything about this subject.

Adam

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2. Re: Sound Signal on P1 Connector

zxbruno · Fri, 05 Mar 2010 05:24

Well, you learn something new every day! I wonder why they didn't include AY output together with the mic port, just like every Sinclair machine that has the AY chip.. I've heard of people adding a sound output to the back of their 128K Spectrum, just for the AY chip, but to have to get the sound output from an edge connector sounds strange to me.

--- In [email], Adam Trionfo <ballyalley@...> wrote:
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> 
> I just looked up sound information in the Timex/Sinclair 2068 Technical Manual, available here:
> 
> http://www.timexsinclair.org/2068/dl/TS2068TechnicalManual.zip
> 
> It looks like the P1 connector has sound output on 31A (see page 55).  The brief information is listed as "Analog Sound Signal Output (0-5V)."  So, I guess that you can get the sound from there, but you'll have to make an adapter.
> 
> In the garage I have a book for the T/S 2068 that deals with making expansions using the PA-1 connector.  I'll see if I can find the book in the next couple of days and see if there's anything about this subject.
> 
> Adam
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