I once used the SCART socket for sound output, since at the time my soldering of DIN plugs was shite and the solder never held very long. Problem solved when I wired up a SCART plug with both monitor outs and sound going to a battery (later mains) powered amp, and thence to stereo speakers.
Yes, it was non-standard. I don't know why. Then again, I don't know why most things Speccy/SAM were non-standard (like 3inch discs on the +3..! soon sorted that out with a 3.5incher! joystick port... printer not outputting colour codes properly... etc). Will ****************************************************************** William Easson BVMS MRCVS, Veterinary Surgeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.exoticsvet.com Currently at DeVille and Woolliscroft, Sherwood, Nottingham, UK. Moving to Ashfield House Vet Hospital, Long Eaton, Nottingham, UK. Member of ARAV, AAV, BVZS, BVA, BSAVA. Fax UK: 0870 088 3870 USA: (603) 687 2978 ****************************************************************** > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Behalf Of Johnna Teare > Sent: 12 September 1999 14:08 > To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no > Subject: Re: The SCART socket > > > > > On 12 Sep 99, at 10:33, Dave Whitmore wrote: > > > > > There used to be loads of info about things like SCART in ye olde Sam > > Supplement. I wonder if Dave Tonks would have any objections to the lot > > going up on nvg? Is anyone in contact with him these days? > > Didn't they have a website as one point? Can't remember if there > were any issues up there though...but I seem to remember visitng > it... > > > > Dave > > > > > Peace, Love and Kisses, > JohnnaPig Teare > http://www.theunstoppablesexmachine.freeserve.co.uk > "It won't get better but it might never get worse..." >