on 02/04/02 22:48, Luca Rescigno at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have a PowerBook Wallstreet 233 and I wanted to hook it up to my
> Audiovox stereo CD player, so that my computer's sound comes from my
> stereo speakers and allows me to use the stereo as normal. I do have
> a cord that looks like a two-sided headphone jack, which came with my
> 14" A-V monitor that I don't use anymore. It allowed me to use the
> speakers on the monitor instead of the single speaker on the
> computer. Could I use this to connect my PowerBook to my stereo, or
> would I need a new connector? I have been able to play sounds from
> the stereo on the computer's built in speakers, but that's not what
> I'm really looking to do.

I think you could use that cord. Why don't you try it? I don't think you
could damage anything, so give it a shot...

-Laurent.
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