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Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 13:23:33 PDT7
From: ggranat@earthlink.net
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Changing my Sound drivers?

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In <200410190548.3651496.50@scoug.com>, on 10/19/2004
at 05:48 AM, "Harry Motin" said:

>Thank you Sandy and Steven for responding. Following up on Steven's comment,
> does anyone know where I can purchase SB Live cards with which I can use
>OS/2 - ECS drivers?

I ordered mine from TigerDirect.com (no convenient Fry's, etc. in my area).
Price was reasonable. I'm using "SoundBlaster Live! OS/2 Audio driver
version 0.81 (beta)" which is a port of the open source SB Live Linux
driver. Works well, but no built-in MIDI support; haven't installed Timidity
yet, but that is reported to resolve the MIDI issue.

>Sandy, that website is a good resource. I'll keep it as a reference for
>possible later use.

>Does anyone have any opinions about reinstalling the MMOS2 (multimedia)
>subsystem versus simply resetting it by installing 0 (zero) drivers? Which
>one should I do before going on to install some other new set of sound
>drivers?

When I was building the Dragon, I went through MMOS2 configuration several
times. I never had a situation where I felt a need to remove and reinstall
MMOS2.

-- gary
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Gary Granat
ggranat@earthlink.net
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