There is a connection on the TRGpro motherboard that will handle the jack,
but... you must put it there yourself... you must cut the plastics to
accommodate the jack... you'll probably void the warranty.


At 04:56 PM 2/24/2000 -0000, you wrote:
>>Hey, if you're to develop MP3 player (which, given the current Palm
>hardware
>>is impossible just for the speaker if not for the processor speed) you
>>should be able to deal with this answer yourself.
>
>
>The TRGPro comes with quite a relatively nice little speaker, not B&W but an
>definite improvement on the buzzer. I heard one at PalmSource playing a WAV
>file, I know its a raw format but perhaps the EZ could handle a lower
>quality bitrate MP3. Also I am sure it is possible to replace the speaker
>with a 3.5mm jack and that the amplifier could drive a pair of headphones
>(TRG?). I am willing to look into it myself but was not sure if anyone else
>had already done so.
>
>If I (or a group of people) get anything going I think the source should be
>put in the public domain. I'm off to look for the source for mpg123 now...
>Anyone else interested in joining me on this one.
>
>-haemish
>
>
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Allen Shymchuk
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