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You can order replacement speaker cables from Gateway Spares online. These look like the appropriate cables:
8001844 - Gateway - Boston Acoustics Black
Volume Control Speaker Cable
8001845 - Gateway - Boston Acoustics Micromedia
Black Speaker Cable
8001846 - Gateway - Boston Acoustics Volume
Control Speaker Cable
Hi. If learning the commands does not work, then you can try learning in RAW mode. To do this:
1. Click 'Learn IR' next to the icon for the device in the software.
2. At the bottom, click 'Custom'.
3. Go through the list of commands, and learn all of the buttons from the original remote by clicking 'Learn Raw'.
generally you hook it straight into the headphone jack some computers have a speaker setup category with the soundcard software. you can look under control panel to find out or not
Boston Acoustics Model DM12-3A0-1AN (Power Supply Adapter) 12VAC 3000mA (3A)OnlyDealer is BA Direct in NJ Phone: 978/538-5000
Just received one on 7/14/09: $54.00 (Incl. S&H). Meow! Florida
We also have a Gateway Computer purchased in 2001 with the Boston Digitanl BA735 speakers. We ran into a similar problem when we upgraded from Windows ME to Windows XP, with no sound after the upgrade. After consulting with computer stores and "Geek Squad", it was finally determined that Windows XP set the speakers for analog not digital. Once that was reset, our sound returned. Hope this works for you.
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