No... You have to use a resistor on PIN49.. But try an SCC, it works!
really!
mzl.
d-fader...
>Hi,
>
>I have a NMS8250.... With distorted I mean that it sounds like a speaker
>that's overpowered but in this case even with a low loudness level....
>
>If I would remove pin 49.. Would the FMPAC still work and will it in that
>case leave the MSX soundsystem alone ?
>
>
>>Hmmm...
>>
>>What do you mean with distorted?? Nah in any case.. If you have a
>>NMS8250/80, try putting an SCC in one slot... That should solve the
>problem.
>>You see Philips forgot to build in a resistor... The problem can also be
>>solved by putting a resistor on PIN49 of the FMPAC (Sound Output)....
>>
>>Hope I helped...
>>
>>mzl.
>>d-fader^TeddyWareZ
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I recently bought a FMPAC from somebody but the sound is distorted. I've
>>>tried changing the "loudness" switch in all positible positions but even
>at
>>>the setting that gives the lowest output level the sound gets distorted
>>very
>>>quickly (as soon as the sound gets 'busier'). The FMPAC has a 'tulp'
>(dutch
>>>word) connector for external audio added. The problem is that the FMPAC
is
>>>also distorting the soundoutput of my SCC/Music Module.
>>>
>>> Now I have three questions:
>>>1) Did anybody experience anything similar. If so any idea which part
>could
>>>be broken and needs to be replaced
>>>2) I haven't been able to test the 'tulp' output connector yet but
>assuming
>>>that it gives a clean sound I'd like to disable the audio output INTO the
>>>MSX. Since the tulp connector is connected to 3 pins (on the bottom of
the
>>>cartridge where it makes contact with the MSX) I'd like to remove the
>>>unneeded contacts. Can anybody give me any information about this ?
>>>3) It's more or less the same question as 2)... Which 'contact pins' send
>>>the sound output to the MSX and which is/are GND and which one is the
>>SIGNAL
>>>?
>>>
>>>Grtzzzzz Roel.
>>>
>>>
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