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LegendBreath

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  1. Hey, Is there anyway that I can use the parallel port so that I can press a button and the computer received the signal that the button was pressed? Or is there any other way than the parallel port?
  2. Hey, If I want my project to have a on and off switch, can I put a simple 2 wires switch on ONE of the AC current?
  3. Hi, I would really like to know how those axis are working... because, there is only two wires, and I can't figure it out ??? ::)
  4. Errmm... strange, I just remarked that it's only when I'm listening music with Winamp, when I play a game, like Dance Dance Revolution for example ::) I do not hear those sounds... With Windows Media Player, I hear them, but they are not as loud as in Winamp.
  5. Me say, anything... at least that it does the job ::) I only have a cheap Mastercraft that costed me around 60$ and it's really great.
  6. Ok thanks :P And, with that part: "3.5 what? Potatoes? Eat them." you REALLY scared me :| My math teacher is always saying that!
  7. Ok... but what happens if my computer AND my amplifier has both some 3.5 input and output?
  8. Its a STK4171 if you need more info check out this post: http://www.electronics-lab.com/forum/index.php?topic=4901.0 And if its really a -VDC, what do I need to do that? Is is a special regulator or something like that?
  9. Errmmm... yeah, why do you need RPGs anyway?
  10. Hi, I got some chip that is marked -VDC and a +VDC... of course, but how do i do that -VDC do I only use the ground of my power supply, like my power supply is build up that way >transformer>bridge>capacitor and on that capacitor I got a + and a -, well, do I plug those two wires on the chip? Sorry for my "noobish" stage but we all went in that stage one day ^_^
  11. How do you do that? It's just a wire that I made my self, you know, 3 wires, plugged into my computer...
  12. Geez, I got an amplifier (well 2 of them) and each time someone in the house open the TV or the light, my speakers does a *PACK* in them... the amps are from some Altec Lansing ACS90 speakers... I took the board off and modified it a little bit, but it was doing that before i modified it. Someone knows why???
  13. Secret of Mana, one of the best ever... well personally...
  14. Errmmm... you know, in audio you always have 3 (4) wires (when its stereo) well the third one, is it the GND? BTW: Is 42VDC is enough for this chip... Another BTW: The 2 channels INPUT, what happens if I put the - on the + and the + on the -? (In other words, if I inverse them...) Another BTW2: Yeah, does someone wants to explain or have somekind of tutorial on the Compensation thing...? I know one meaning of that word, something that is given for a loss or damage... Another BTW3: What is the muting and how does it works?
  15. Eh eh thanks alot! But, what is compensation... and for the second output of the channels, it's the ground right? And... why is there two -Vcc
  16. Help me a little bit... but what I would like is the Pin-outs... :P Like what is the pin 1, 2, 3 etc.
  17. Yeah, what I would like to know is that what the pins are for... like you said Pin 12: Out Left. And yeah, its something I want to build.
  18. Yeah, but, am I suppose to understand that pin out :-\ Is it the application I need to check? Sorry, kinda noob here ::)
  19. Hi, Does someone have the pin-out for the STK4171???
  20. Lol... I just took my screwdriver :P it's not a big capacitor, it's a 2200uF 35v.
  21. Yup, I just made the experience of capacitors... geez, they can hold theirs charges for a long time! So, is there anyway to discharge them?
  22. Lol the TV and flute... probably from the girl I was speaking with :P I'll try alone to see what it does... And what the... me, swearing in background??? Thanks alot :D
  23. Ok thanks audioguru, I'll try to find some 47 ohm resistors. And, without the load it is 7VAC and 12VAC.
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