[Coco] Audio from a CoCo 3 - - WAS--> Color test with CoCo 3
Jim Cox
jimcox at miba51.com
Wed Aug 1 13:44:19 EDT 2007
Thanks Rogelio:
I was able to work out a kludge last night by using
another video converter that I have that had an RCA audio
input and and 3.5mm output for headphones. I ran a RCA
cable between it and the CoCo, then hooked up a pair of PC
speakers to the 3.5mm output.
Not the best solution, but it allowed me to play around
with the SOUND command last night.
I remember posting about this particular video converter
to this list a long time ago, before Roy started making
his converter. It has inputs for RCA Video and Audio,
S-Video, and VGA, and on VGA output. It does not do
composite video like Roy's adapter does, which is one
reason I have played with it much.
I've done some looking around and found a few sources for
mono RCA male to 3.5mm female adapters. That will be the
perfect solution to allow the use of PC speakers.
Jim
On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 05:28:11 -0400
"Rogelio Perea" <os9dude at gmail.com> wrote:
> A small amplified 'computer' speaker attached to the
>AUDIO out of the CoCo
> 3. Most portable amplified speakers have a stereo 1/8"
>plug on them so the
> trick is to convert from the mono RCA out in the CoCo 3
>to a 1/8" stereo
> jack for the speakers... a couple of Radioshack (or any
>other vendor) plug
> adapters can do the trick.
>
> A while ago RS used to sell this mini amp speaker - went
>looking in their
> website to no avail, I think it's discontinued - that
>would be the top
> choice as the speaker was small and unobtrusive, unlike
>some run-of-the-mill
> PC speakers (bulky).
>
>
> -=[ Rogelio ]=-
>
>
> On 8/1/07, Jim Cox <jimcox at miba51.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Also, if the monitor does not have sound, what is a
>>simple
>> solution for getting sound out of a CoCo3? I really
>>don't
>> want to run this through my stereo.
>>
>> Jim
>
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