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I work with a PPC 7500. I blowed up my soundchip on my motherboard. While my Hi-fi, Video and camera was connected to it. I was playing quit load some videoclips in Quicktime that i recorded from MTV. Is there a possibility to recover the sound by a soundcard. THNX, Pascaldigitall.
Name: fieraci Date: December 16, 2000 at 04:39:09 Pacific
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RECOVER sound from a blown motherboard? .......a resolute NO!
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Response Number 2
Name: Mark Date: December 17, 2000 at 08:58:15 Pacific
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You might try looking on eBay for a used 7500 series logic board and replace your own logic board with that one. Best of luck 0
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Response Number 3
Name: Jasoco Date: February 8, 2001 at 02:16:09 Pacific
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They're right. Since the Mac has always had REAL sound built in there has never been a need for a Sound Card. So the only way is a new Logic Board. eBay will most likely have em.
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