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Not sure that this is the right forum,
but I need the circuit diagram of any Lynx two sound card Thanks |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: City of Angles
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It's doubtable that anyone has it. They aren't published.
You could do it the hard way: yourself. I've done couple of soundcards that way, and they stick to the IC manufactures suggested circuitry often. Buy the card, look up the IC' datasheets, and if you want to go crazy, remove all the tall parts, and scan the top and bottom of the card. Then in a graphics program, use the transparency feature to trace the circuit back and forth, between top to bottom. Its fun, I swear. |
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