From: Michael Stuczynski (Zip@uwwpikes.org)
Date: 04/09/00-01:37:02 PM Z
Yep, I used 1uF capacitors, not sure what will happen if you use the 220's.
It's easy to find the places to solder to on the motherboard, with the
system turned off, and unplugged, take a meter (set for resistance), and
hold one lead on pin 13, then probe around that area till you find a reading
of 0 ohms. That's where you solder to, and do the same for pin 9. I'll give
you a little hint on where to look, the 13 connects just to the right side
of the chip, and pin 9 connects just below it, maybe just slightly to the
right, (I think almost directly below pin 13).
Hope that helps.
-ZippyFear
----- Original Message -----
From: John Adams <jna@retina.net>
To: <ihack@fastolfe.net>
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2000 3:15 AM
Subject: [ihack] Re: Line level audio outputs (fwd)
> anyone tried to connect to pins 9 and 13 for audio out?
>
> I was going to put 220uF in series because its all I have right now, I
> wonder if this'll cause problems or roll-off bass?
>
> Do you have any idea where 9 and 13 are? I'd rather not solder directly to
> the chip. it's too hard.
>
> -john
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