On Tuesday, October 28, 2003, at 05:15 PM, Antonio Rodr�guez wrote:


Jacob Rose ha escrito:

I have exactly the opposite problem. =) It doesn't make noise when it's
supposed to.

Phew! That happens when you try to read *too* fast... :-(


Then the problem is most likely to be in the analog board or on the speaker itself.

It's not related to the analog board, this has nothing to do with sound production. It is the Logic Board that is likely at fault.


I'll let you off on that one Antonio ;)

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