« on: July 07, 2003, 05:54:23 PM »
@Lemp

Well, as you say, the flipper interface is not out yet, this means you can connect the board only to a clock port or a expansion port of any Individual Computer Zorro cards. As you do not seem to have any Zorro stuff, your only option is to connect it to the clock port. The delfina comes with a cable to connect it to the clock port and if I remember correctly, the powerflyer has some space to be able to connect a clock port device via cable (as long as the cable can fit in the tight space left for the port by the powerflyer itself). One more thing you need to think of is the physical place the delfina will have once it's conencted to the clock port. As it does not have any holder or backplate to fix it and the clock port cable is not (and cannot be) that long to place the board anywhere you want inside the tower. Obviously the board has to be percdectly isolated and at the same time you must be able to access the RCA-type connectors for the audio output. So, my suggestion in firstplace is to find someone with a delfina and see your connectivity and placement options and take a good decision upon that. bear in mind too that the delfina cannot reach its best performance in a clock port, it's enough to play mp3 at best quality though.
Cheers

Dragster

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