Albert Tanone wrote:
> . I'm more interested
> in seeing if it's possible to find the proper leads and hack a digital out
> on my R30. :)
>
Here's the service manual. Have at it.
http://minidisc.org/r30_service_frame.html
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Hello
--- Albert Tanone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
>
> Nah. I've got a Kenwood portable for that sorta thing.. I'm more
> interested
> in seeing if it's possible to find the proper leads and hack a
> digital out
> on my R30. :)
A while ago someone asked me to look at finding a way of putt
At 23:03 7/17/2000, you wrote:
>If you have the right CD ROM drive there are instructions somewhere on the net
>telling you how to make a digital optical output. Your drive has to have the
>correct leads.
Nah. I've got a Kenwood portable for that sorta thing.. I'm more interested
in seeing if
Hi. I'm sure that there is someone here who will be able to give you a more
qualified answer. But with miniature things like a portable MD recorder or
player. I think that you would probably have a hard time finding the leads to
connect an optical transceiver to.
Basically it's an LED with a
I was "thinking" while I was at work and I thought... is it possible to rip
apart the R30 and hack--err, tack--on a digital out to it?
Albert
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