« Reply #13 on: January 10, 2019, 02:09:53 PM »
DANG! I feel stupid! I completely forgot that it's the AD516 soundcard that makes that sound effect! NOT the Blizz 2060! I wondered why there was so many views of the thread yet no had ever heard the sound effect!
The sound is heard twice 'cause the Blizz always boots twice. DOH! I have corrected some entries in my posts. Seems I can't change thread title though. I have the original AD516 software and was going thru the V3 manual and read about the startup sound effect as I want to make a short video of the AD516.
I was thinking it would be nice if people could check out the V3 manual to get an idea of what the sound card is capable of as it's much more detailed than the V2 manual. I googled and can't even locate the V3 manual online anymore. A few of the major Amiga manual sites have vanished. Namely, DLH's site. If anyone is interested, I can make the V3 manual available for download.
Again, sorry for the incorrect info! It sucks to get old...but there's always beer!
In the mean time, I'll be working on showing off the AD516!
BTW, I got my first retirement check yesterday! WooHOOO!
« Last Edit: January 10, 2019, 02:19:23 PM by giZmo350 »
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