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Sandy Shapiro wrote:
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> It is a problem with the speaker. If I put my ear right next to the
> speaker, I can hear the PM Fax sounds, very faintly. I tried reversing the
> speaker connection to the motherboard, but it stayed the same. The
> connections to the speaker seem fine. I had another MB in this case that
> worked fine with the speaker. So there must be something with this
> motherboard. It is almost like something is shorting out the volume.
Hi Sandy,
I'm short on sleep - is this the same problem that the "Aopen 320 &
internal speaker" thread is discussing?
Don't disown the motherboard yet. Try a spare speaker w/ cable on it,
or if you have a scope check the motherboard speaker output -- it should
be a positive-going square wave while beeping. If you unplug the
speaker cable and stick a couple of clothing pins into the connector on
the cable and put a 1.5-volt battery across them, the speaker should
make a "click" sound.
- Peter
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