NSI5922 wrote on 2023-11-17, 19:26:
Still can't find where the pc speaker is located and where to find the EISA Utility
Although the GX support docs don't mention it (unlike for the plain 'Professional' - quote follows) and as Thermalwrong suggests, guess the internal speaker is indeed built into the power supply.
"The on-board speaker has been integrated into the power supply to improve manufacturability and reduce unnecessary
cabling. The speaker may be enabled or disabled using the BIOS SETUP program and may also be programmed using I/O
port 61H. The speaker provides error code information during POST if the system cannot use the video interface (see the
appendix for beep code information)."
Could be faulty or maybe try either the plain 'Professional' keystroke volume...
"CTRL-ALT-+ and CTRL-ALT--: Keystroke Click Sound level selection.
This adjusts the speaker level for the click sounds made when a key is depressed. The level of sound may
be adjusted from not audible to loud with 7 levels in between."
...or just plug external speakers into the 3.5mm line-out (which automatically disables audio from the internal speaker) and see if that works.
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Also, this seems to be the EISA config utility and config files you need (from mR_Slug's archive site)
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