On 14 Dec 2003 03:50:03 -0800,
(E-Mail Removed) (Adam)
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>"Ralph Wade Phillips" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<brgptl$361r2$(E-Mail Removed)>...
>> Howdy!
>
>> >
>> > 1. Aud Mic 2. Aud Gnd
>> > 3. Aud Mic Bias 4. Aud Vcc
>> > 5. Aud FPOut R 6. Aud Ret R
>> > 7. HP on 8. Key
>> > 9. Aud FPOut L 10. Aud Ret L
>> >
>> > Pins 5&6 and 9&10 are jumpered.
>> >
>> > Case 1 Cables (prob the easier of the two - Case front sockets are Mic
>> > and headphones);
>> > Mic;
>> > A. Mic In
>> > B. Mic Pwr
>> > C. Gnd
>>
>> A --> 1
>> B --> 3
>> C --> 2
>>
>> >
>> > Headphones;
>> > D. Gnd
>> > E. L out
>> > F. L ret (on a cable from (E)
>> > G. R out
>> > H. R ret (on a cable from (G)
>>
>> D --> 2
>> E --> 5
>> F --> 6
>> G --> 9
>> H --> 10
>>
>> Yes, I notice you have two on 2. This might cause a small problem
>> ...
>
>Can I just re-wire the connector so that I have the two gnd wires
>going to pin 2?
Actually 3 (probably), one for MIC, one for audio out, one for audio
Return. (in each of the shielded cables, if that is what you have).
>Pin 7 is "HP on", presumably headphones on ! I assume the intention of
>this was to mute the speakers if headphones are plugged in. With the
>wires provided can I get this to work? (ie would connecting the gnd
>wire from the HP socket achieve this?)
That is not implemented at this time. If you could get control ovr
that line, I think youd need some sort of audio gate to mut the
speakers, and activate the HP amplifiers.
I just built a front panel (using the back end of an old soundcard).
I used a handful of PC audio cables (that connect CD drives to
soundcards), and adapted them to the soundcard and the J_AUD connector
on the Mobo (plus a spare line in). I have a toggle switch on the
panel that disconnects audio to the speakers (line out on the rear).
I am using the amps on the old soundcard board to drive the hedphones,
powering them fromn the AUD_VCC on the J_AUD connector. I have to yet
figure out how to connect the game connector, and have to debug the
USB connectors (taken from the USB connectors that plugged onto the
Mobo, and sat in one of the PCI slot plates.
>
>>
>> >
>> > Case 2 Cables (might be a bit trickier - Case front sockets are Mic
>> > and headphones);
>> > Cable 1 (unknown);
>> > I. L in
>> > J. L out
>> > K. Gnd
>> > L. Mic in
>>
>> I --> 10
>> J --> 9
>>
>> (might need to swap .. In and Out to/from what?)
>>
>> K --> 2
>> L --> 1
>>
>> >
>> > Cable 2 (unknown);
>> > M. R in
>> > N. R out
>> > O. Gnd
>> > P. Mic in
>>
>> M --> 6
>> N --> 5
>>
>> (Again, might need to be swapped.)
>>
>> O --> 2
>> P --> 1
>>
>
>So in this case (no pun intended), I'll have two connectors on both
>pins 1 and 2, and nothing connected to pin 3(Mic Bias) or pin 7 (HP
>on). Are you sure this will work? I don't have two microphone
>sockets....I'm now even more confused.
>
>> Yah - there's rules. Ground to ground, MIC_BIAS is also MIC_PWR or
>> MIC_Vcc. Left out from motherboard to Left Signal, Left Return to Left In
>> or RP Connector, and same for the right side.
>>
>> Perfectly understandable if you stop and think about it a bit ...
>>
>> RwP
>No time to stop and think....are the rules written down anywhere? -
>I'm particularly interested in the "HP on" pin.
>
>Thanks for your help (so far...)
>
>Adam