----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ben Okopnik" <[email protected]>
> High quality/low cost solution: Linux + "xoscope" program + 1 stereo
> plug + 2 resistors for a voltage divider. Total cost: about $3 if you
> have to buy the plug and the resistors, free otherwise. If you want to
> get really fancy (i.e., have an actual functioning audio-frequency
> oscilloscope), you'd have to spend about $20 to build an input buffer
> like this one: >
> http://xoscope.sourceforge.net/hardware/buff.gif
>

REPLY
That uses half of a TLO82 chip.  Any  issues with cross channel talk if you 
use the other half for a second input channel?

Arild 

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