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        For the 92! I've made the cable but can't figure out how to use
the softwareto produce sound and even better, what software... Tips???

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On Thu, 12 Feb 1998, Grant Stockly wrote:

> Actually if you get a mono plug for the headphone end you get more volume.
> I made my own cable and both are mono.  It works better than one with stero
> prongs.
>
> Btw, don't yell!
> >REMEMBER: ALL SOCKETS AND PLUGS MUST BE STEREO NOT MONO
> >1) Buy a 3,5mm socket and a 2,5mm plug. Connect outer ring to outer ring
> >etc. A homemade adapter
> >2) Buy a 3,5mm socket and a 2,5mm socket. Connect as above. Use your
> >calc<->calc to get to the one socket end and connect your headphones to
> >the other end.
> >3) Buy a factory made 3,5mm<->2,5mm adapter
> >
> >number 1:
> >         2,5             3,5           3,5
> >Calc<-------------socket <-----------Headphones
> >number 2:
> >        Calc lead 2,5      2.5      3,5     Hp wire 3,5
> >Calc ---------------> socket -socket <---------Headphones
> >
> >numer 3 will be a factory wariant of 1 or 2
> >I have heard this might damage your calc port, but I haven't experienced
> >it. I've also heard someone claim that a homemade link might damager your
> >calc port.
> >
> >
> >
> >Benjamin Rafuse wrote:
> >
> >> I found a web site that claims you can hear sound with the TI-83 and a
> >> pair of headphones.  I also found the schematic for constructing the
> >> adapter but I have no clue how to read it.  Could someone please send
> >> me the instructions in plain English for assembling my own pair of
> >> headphones for the TI-83?  THanks
> >
> >Jack TK
>


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