Re: [NTLK] What's new?

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Wed Dec 11 2002 - 09:21:53 EST


on 11/12/02 08:57, Thomas Tempelmann at listuser_at_tempel.org wrote:

> Laurent Daudelin wrote:
>
>> There's an MP3 player that seems to be working well. It can play streams
>> over the internet.
>
> That's quite a great piece of work. But as long as it only comes out of
> the lame speaker (and mine just dropped to 1/10th of its volume, can
> hardly hear it any more, don't know what happened), it's not of much
> use, is it? Or is there finally a piece of hardware that allows me
> to plug in headphones into my Newton? Or at least a decription how
> to solder it myself?

A few people have offered audio dongles over the time. Daniel Padilla was
the last one to offer them. I think that he can build one if you provide the
infamous 'dongle'. There might be instructions on the net on how to build
one, but since I've never been inclined to have an audio dongle, I don't
know where those sites are, but I'm sure someone from the list will chime
in!

-Laurent.

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