CONNECTING YOUR COMPUTER TO YOUR STEREO SYSTEM PC computer manufacturers have always felt that high quality digitized sound was impossible, and therefore have never paid much attention to the speaker. The volume and quality of the sound will be affected by the location and size of the speaker and by the speaker enclosure. You can easily connect your computer to a stereo system or boom box and greatly improve the sound quality and volume. Follow the steps below. The parts can be obtained from your local Radio Shack or other electronic components dealer. Parts required: 6' to 12' shielded cable with RCA plug (male) on one end Two alligator clips One 4.7 uf capacitor Step 1. Connect one alligator clip to the shielded portion of the cable. Step 2. Connect the (-) minus side of the capacitor to the center conductor of the cable and then connect the (+) side of the capacitor to the second alligator clip. Step 3. Unplug your computer and remove the cover. Step 4. Attach the clip with the capacitor to one of the wires going to your computer's speaker. Attach the other clip to the metal case (ground) somewhere (such as a screw or bolt connection). Step 5. Connect the RCA plug to the auxiliary input on your stereo system or boom box. Step 6. Turn on the system and run a sound program. If sound does not come from the stereo, move the alligator clip (with the capacitor) to the other speaker wire. If you'd like to connect your computer to your stereo but don't want to make the cable yourself, Access will sell you a cable, with installation diagram and instructions for $12.00 ($9.00 + $3.00 shipping and handling). Simply call 1-800-824-2549 and request the Realsound Cable. You can use your MasterCard or VISA. or Send your check or money order for $12.00 (no C.O.D.s) to: RealSound Cable c/o Access Software Inc. 545 west 500 south Bountiful, Utah, 84010