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Ian Carmichael <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 29 Jan 2003 18:41:25 -0500
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> > Anyone here familiar with the A7V8X board?  Although audio is enabled in
> > BIOS, I am unable to get any sound from unit.  I've pulled front panel &
> > CDROM connector off board.  No signal from line/speaker out
>
>Did you have front audio port connected?  and pulled it off later?  If so,
>you need to also put the two jumpers back.  And just in case, there are two
>places in BIOS that related to enable/disable onboard audio, just double
>check.
>
>Jun Qain
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Doh! (sez Homer).  You're right about replacing jumpers,  which means I had
FP connections wrong.


>I have two of the A7V8XLAN boards here. Both are working to the
>internal speaker. One system has a new sound card installed.
>I never tried the sound ports on either.
>Are you sure you have the speaker wire attached to the
>motherboard in the correct spot? Have you try turning it around?
>
>
>Good Luck
>Richard F. Bolha


See response above.  System speaker was fine, but I never got Speech Post,
but beep codes.  It was the line out signal I had problems with.


Thank you both for your responses.

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