Introduction: Using your IBM: A personal computer with MS-Windows 3.1 or higher installed A soundcard which works with the windows MCI-Interface (nearly all Sound Blaster - compatible cards do that) A stereo amplifier Some electrodes (see further description) Apart from the stuff mentioned last all of that can be found in a normally equipped household, so the thing gets really cheap. Firstly check if your soundcard is working properly with Windows MCI (for example try to play .wav-files from the Windows media playback). If this is not the case, install MCI via the System Control Panel and configure it for your soundcard (see the manual). Secondly connect your sound card with your stereo amplifier (Sometimes this procedure requires some changes of the jumper settings on the soundcard to configure it for use with an external amplifier. Connect the line-out-socket of the soundcard w...