Satellite L30: It is possible made evolution of microphone to a line-in socket

Is their anyway to change the mic to a line plug into the socket
I presume that the L30 doesn't have a line in socket

Thanks for the tips

Unfortunately, I put t think something like that is possible.
Is that the laptop does not support Line-in input.

But maybe you'll be able to buy a PCMCIA sound card that supports this interface.

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