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Harry Motin wrote:
>Hello,
>This message is actually for Jerry Rash. If anyone has his E-Mail address, would you please forward it to him? Thank you.
>
>
>Jerry,
>I would like some information on using SoundBlaster audio cards in ECS. I understand that you are the "GO TO" man on this subject! I've read a few articles on what's available for OS/2, but I still am uncertain about the best course.
>
>Could you recommend a SoundBlaster card for ECS-OS/2? I picked up a SoundBlaster Live 24-bit card from Fry's, but I don't want to open up the box unless I can also get a good driver that works for it. I also downloaded the Linux driver port on the NetLabs website. However, the ReadMe file says " SoundBlaster Live" and not " SoundBlaster Live 24-bit". What can you recommend for a card and drivers?
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>You can respond either through SCOUG help or my E-Mail address:
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> hmotin@sbcglobal.net
>
>Thanks for any help on this.
>HCM
>
>
Harry,
At the last meeting, Jerry gave us his e-mail address as
rashj@pacbell.net, assuming I wrote it down correctly.
Colin
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