Ben,

I'd be interested in a little bit more info. I've been to the Blue Ice G4 web 
site. <http://www.kentsalas.com/blueiceg4/gallery.asp> That guys Mac is so 
cool! I love the little monitor embedded in the front. I want to do that, 
although I haven't figured out how to have iTunes play, and have the cool 
iTunes display running on one monitor while I work in the other. I'd also 
like to have lights for each drive showing access, on little LED's on the 
front as well. USB and FW ports in the front wouldn't hurt either. In fact, 
now that I'm thinking about it, a little LED push button on the face of each 
CD drive cover that shows that that CD unit has audio going to the mobo input 
would be cool as well. Can you say "Mac Light Show"? I knew you could.

STeve

<< I have done this with a PC, what you need to do is use a dual op-amp as a

mixer (my unit handles 4 inputs).

The web has plenty of diy mixer circuits if you look hard enough.

As you are looking at a 1V p/p signal, you can drive the op-amp's off the 5V

rail.

If you need more details then I can probably find the info with a bit of

hunting.

Ben. >>


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