I don't have an oscilloscope. I think I'm gonna just close the
switch manually by crossing the input/output pins. If that
produces sound, I'll know that the 4066 is bad.
I have the following parts to trade:
AMD 2091 bit-slice processors, up to four in quantity
2114 RAM, up to 13 in quantity
4116 RAM, up to 24 in quantity
Williams "Special Chips", up to two in quantity
I also need 4 or more LM324s.
On Friday, February 15, 2002, at 09:16 AM, Kev wrote:
> Are you using an O-scope to look at the sound (signal)?
>
> What would you want to swap for 4066s? I'm always looking for
> components to
> swap or buy....
>
> Thanks,
> Kev
>>
>> Now I think it's the 4066 at L4, an analog switch that turns all
>> sounds on and off. How can I test it? Does anyone have any
>> spares I could trade for?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Anthony R.
>
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