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Originally Posted by Martian
If you want to get really fancy, you can build the LED's and amp (if necessary) into an enclosure and have yourself a little musical lightbox. It's portable and it will plug into any 1/4" headphone jack, which will make it suitable for use with a lot more than just a PC. Also, it'll be fucking cool.
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Perhaps I wasn't specific enough. It's
in the computer. It's so simple! [/Zoolander] If it was simply a matter of plugging into a headphone jack, I would do exactly what you described. Right now I'm considering soldering in a second connection in parallel to the existing headphone jack, though I'd prefer not to physically alter the card, so I'm debating.
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Originally Posted by flat5
Use an AC to 5 VDC adapter and TTL logic.
Perhaps 7 segment LED drivers (7) and adjust the strobe rate for the effect you want
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I wouldn't need an AC to 5 VDC, since I would be using a computer power supply which has a 5 V rail. However, using a seven segment driver seems unnecessarily complicated for this project... though it's an idea. I'll think on that. Thanks!