Satellite Pro S300-10J - Question about the microphone voltage supply

Hi there!
I would like to use my S300 10J for acoustical measurements on speakers. (DIY)
For that setup, I'm using an electret microphone, the IBF EMM-08:
http://www.etfacoustic.com/micpreamp.html
for power, this is what it needs: 1.5 - 10V / approx. 0.5 mA
Does the s300-10J supply that or not ?
Anyone that can recoomend an external soundcard that has that supply? (if my laptop doesn't )
Thanx in advance,
Bart Segers

Hi
I have a little bit searched with Google and I didnt find any details only about the microphone port. So I think this notebook is equipped with a normal microphone port as on every notebook.
I dont know if this is what you need but if you need an external sound card I can recommend Creative sound cards. I use Creative sound cards for years and I have good experience with it. For notebooks are special sound cards available that you can put in the express card slot for example:
[Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Notebook|http://uk.europe.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=209&subcategory=669&product=1 7988&utm_source=de.creative.com&utm_medium=banner& utm_content=featurepg_soundblasterxfinotebookprodu ctinfo&utm_campaign=featurepage]

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