Shareware dual-trace oscilloscope program

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Jay

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Hi everybody - I have a question about a shareware dual-trace
oscilloscope program I picked up for my computer for a science
project. I am not entirely too familiar with oscilloscopes but if this
program uses my sound card as an input as it says then how can it
effect a 'dual' trace if there is only one mic/line-in jack on the
back of my soundcard and not two?
Thanks!
- Jay
 
Jay wrote:
Hi everybody - I have a question about a shareware dual-trace
oscilloscope program I picked up for my computer for a science
project. I am not entirely too familiar with oscilloscopes but if this
program uses my sound card as an input as it says then how can it
effect a 'dual' trace if there is only one mic/line-in jack on the
back of my soundcard and not two?
Thanks!
- Jay
"Modern" soundcards are stereo............................
 
aintitthetruth74@aol.com (Jay) wrote in news:1e1410a1.0402011913.74b48f41
@posting.google.com:

Hi everybody - I have a question about a shareware dual-trace
oscilloscope program I picked up for my computer for a science
project. I am not entirely too familiar with oscilloscopes but if this
program uses my sound card as an input as it says then how can it
effect a 'dual' trace if there is only one mic/line-in jack on the
back of my soundcard and not two?
Thanks!
- Jay
One jack, three connections. L, R, and ground.


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