Path: utzoo!utgpu!utstat!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!sunic!tut!oulu!tolsun!so-tsa From: so-tsa@stekt.oulu.fi (Tommi Saarinen) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Audio Filter on A1000 (Re: Audio Filter...) Message-ID: Date: 9 Nov 89 17:28:00 GMT Sender: news@tolsun.oulu.fi Distribution: comp Organization: University of Oulu, Dept. of EE, Finland Lines: 33 In article I wrote: > In article <1574@ultb.UUCP> klb3088@ultb.UUCP (K.L. Bell) writes: > > > > I would like information regarding the sound fix for the Amiga 1000 > > to have a software switchable audio filter. I remember somebody > > mentioning an issue of AmigaMail, but I do not remember which issue. > > Could someone point me to the source of said beast? > > Yes, there is a switchable audio filter - BUT - *only* in A500s, A2000s > and newer Amigas. Thus, the filter cannot be turned off in Your Amiga > 1000 (nor in mine, snyf...). So we must only suffer from the lack of > the switchability of the audio filter. I have received some e-mail about the audio filter in A1000. It is true that the audio filter in A1000 cannot be turned off with software but, according to the mail I received, there has been in some issue of Amazing Computing instructions how to get rid of the filter in A1000 with a little hardware modification. In A500 and A2000 it can be turned off by software. There are some public domain -programs for this purpose, e.g. LED. Anyone of those who e-mailed me about this subject didn`t remember the specific date of the Amazing Computing in which those instructions have been. Maybe somebody could post the information about that. Thanks to everybody for mail!! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // ***AMIGA IS THE BEST*** // E-mail: so-tsa@stekt.oulu.fi \\ // Oulubox: SuperBrain \\/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------