TITLE
    Newton MessagePad: PC Modem Cards Don't Use Audio Feedback
Article ID:
Created:
Modified:
20318
8/23/96
1/27/98

TOPIC

    I am using a Megahertz XJ14.4 PCMCIA fax modem card and an Apple MessagePad 120 with the Newton 2.0 OS. The modem appears to work fine, but I cannot hear the dialing tones when dialing, or when the connection is made.

    The modem settings are correct and the MessagePad sound volume is set to maximum. I have seen other PC Modem cards in other Apple MessagePad devices, which had sound when the modem dialed and connected. Why is there no audible feedback with my PC Modem card?


DISCUSSION

    Some PC fax modem cards do not provide audio feedback.

    The standard PC card modems have a "speaker out" pin. This is a modulated square wave, which is the standard PC sound output. When you use the modem in a laptop computer, you are actually hearing the speaker in the laptop.

    In Apple MessagePad devices, Apple uses true digitized sound, similar to the SoundBlaster card, used in most PC/Window computers. The Apple MessagePad hardware can not make use of the square wave signal, so it cannot route that signal to the Apple MessagePad speaker.

    The original Newton PC modem card had a speaker in it, and it is the only PC card made with a built-in speaker.

    Apple Computer has no current plans to change the Apple MessagePad design to accomodate PC Modem square wave signal.

Document Information
Product Area: Newton
Category: Apple MessagePad
Sub Category: General Topics

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