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4 About Your VIBRA™ 128 Card
3. In the Control Panel window, double-click the System icon.
Your Windows 95 version number is displayed in the General tabbed page of the System
Properties dialog box.
4. Note the version number.
The following are possible Windows 95 version numbers:
❑
4.00.950
❑
4.00.950A
❑
4.00.950B
❑
4.00.950C
On the Audio Card
Your audio card has these jacks and connectors which allow you to attach other devices:
Joystick/MIDI connector
Connects a joystick or a MIDI device.
You can buy an optional MIDI kit that
allows you to plug in the joystick and
MIDI device simultaneously.
Line Out or Speaker Out jack (Green/Lime)
Connects powered or non-powered
speakers.
OR
Line Out or SPDIF Out jack (Green/Lime)
Connects powered speakers or digital
devices. Refer to the online Help for the
SPDIF Out mode selection.
Microphone In jack (Red/Pink)
Connects an external microphone
for voice input.
CD Audio connector
Connects a CD-ROM drive using
an MPC-3 CD audio cable.
Telephone Answering Device/Modem connector
Connects a voice modem to transmit and receive audio signals.
AUX connector
Connects a TV card or second
CD-ROM drive.
Line In jack (Blue/Light Blue)
Connects external devices such as
cassette, DAT, or Minidisc player)
for playback and recording.
Figure 1: Jacks and connectors on your audio card.
Front Line Out/Speaker Out
jumper (JP1)
Selects between Line Out (default)
or Speaker Out mode for the
Green/Lime jack. Your card may
not support Speaker Out and,
thus, may not have this jumper.
Jacks are one-hole connecting
interfaces whereas connectors are
multi-pin interfaces.