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You can power the board by +5 and +12, the +12 can be connected to either
diode for the audio supply, and the +5 connects to the double terminal that
is on the edge connector-shows in the schematic. Do not use this long term,
just for testing, as the pins will overheat eventually and burn out. Takes
a while (months) so not a problem for the bench.
John :-#)#
At 05:36 AM 12/15/00, David Shoemaker wrote:
> > sound should come out. I consulted Kev's most excellent page and
> > concentrated on the logic portion. I did not see anything too obvious,
>
>
>OK so I have obviously missed something. Where is Kev's page? I have a box
>full of pac's to work on and could use all the help I can get.
>
>
>And what is the way that everyone sets these things up on the bench? I only
>have DC supplies redily available and the board appears to want AC at the
>edge connector.
>
>Thanks,
>David
>
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