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- > Youre right I would maybe buy one, external, otherwise I think there
- > is a way to connect your own CD-machine to your falc, it=B4s a crazy
- > ideea but I know that there has been some people doing that to their
- > C64. All you need to do is to convert the signals:-)
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- :-)
-
- Cool. Do you meant that the use the CD-ROM player like you can use a tape
- recorder to the C64?
-
- > I like your crazy ideea to connect your Ste through the falc to use
- > the ste:s sound, but I think it would be a to slow connection:-)
-
- Why? You don't need to send any data but the "sync" to tell the STE to change
- tune (for menues and maybe different levels, sectors in the WAD file).
- You load all required data from disk directly on the STE. You will not
- transfer the data (you could do that at startup though).
-
- > Otherwice you do not need a mixer, it=B4s easy to make a cable that has
- > for connections on one side and two on the other.
-
- Yeah, but that isn't such a good solution, but it does work but I don't know
- what the falcon would say about that.
-
- //Magnus Kollberg
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