From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.misc
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BRoLA@news.chiark.greenend.org.uk>,
Theo <
theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:
Do you have it configured for 8 bit sound when it has 16, or vice versa?
Mk1 motherboards have 8 bit sound, mk2 have 16 bit. There was also a
third party addon to upgrade to 16 bit, that would be a board towards
the rear of the motherboard near the power supply.
Yes, I remember fitting a small board to one of my RPCs a long time ago,
but looking into the case of this one, I can't see one. I don't know the
age of this board and cannot easily see any marking. I did wonder about something like that because, Looking at the backup on my NAS, of the
complete hard drive that I took before I did anything, I noticed in !Boot.!System.modules a module called SSound and dropping it onto !Edit I
see,
"16 Bit Sound Support 0.24 (20 Aug 1996)"
*Status says (From memory) 8 bit sound.
Try flipping the 8/16 setting to the opposite and see if it helps. It
won't damage anything by trying it.
So that would be something like *configure 16 bit sound" ?
I'm away from early Tomorrow till late Friday afternoon so won't be able
to try anything till next Saturday.
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