Hi folks,
Hopin' I can again pick some of your brains. Expalanation and question:
I am currently taking a course to prepare for the A+ certification.
I have many years of computer experience, just not much formal training. But I am pretty knowledgable, at least enough to be really dangerous.
Our instructor interviewed each of us on the 1st day. He then partnered experienced people with novices as lab partners. So I have been asigned a lab partner who does not now or has never owned his own computer. BUT, it gets more challenging.
Howard is completely deaf. They provide a sign language interpreter, so it helps.
NOW THE QUESTION:
The beep tones that a motherboard makes when something is amiss. Howard can't hear them. The instructor just kind of shrugged his shoulders and said "Oh, well".
Would this work?: How hard would it be to build a circuit that would connect to the speaker connections on the motherboard and drive a bright LED?
Am I thinkin' right?: Can you connect an op-amp and maybe a 9 volt battery to power such a light or LED (I'll be taking solid state next quarter, so in time I'll know the answer, but in the meantime...).
Any ideas on how to solve this would be greatly appreciated. Howard, btw, is a very smart guy, who works his butt off. I feel a karmic responsibility to do what I can.
Hopin' I can again pick some of your brains. Expalanation and question:
I am currently taking a course to prepare for the A+ certification.
I have many years of computer experience, just not much formal training. But I am pretty knowledgable, at least enough to be really dangerous.
Our instructor interviewed each of us on the 1st day. He then partnered experienced people with novices as lab partners. So I have been asigned a lab partner who does not now or has never owned his own computer. BUT, it gets more challenging.
Howard is completely deaf. They provide a sign language interpreter, so it helps.
NOW THE QUESTION:
The beep tones that a motherboard makes when something is amiss. Howard can't hear them. The instructor just kind of shrugged his shoulders and said "Oh, well".
Would this work?: How hard would it be to build a circuit that would connect to the speaker connections on the motherboard and drive a bright LED?
Am I thinkin' right?: Can you connect an op-amp and maybe a 9 volt battery to power such a light or LED (I'll be taking solid state next quarter, so in time I'll know the answer, but in the meantime...).
Any ideas on how to solve this would be greatly appreciated. Howard, btw, is a very smart guy, who works his butt off. I feel a karmic responsibility to do what I can.