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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 20:17:07 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:
>Is the Realtek chipset onboard?
>
>This box has a RealTek ALC655, built-in and it's not terribly impressive,
>even given my lousy hearing.
>
>I often hear (no pun intended) that the SB Live cards are about the best.
>This it was Jerry Rash tends to use, along with TMidity to provide MIDI
>support.
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 17:18:49 PDT7, Sandy Shapiro wrote:
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>Hi Harry,
>
>I believe the Realtek AC97 is what my motherboard has, and I am using the
>Uniaud drivers.
>
>See: http://os2.kiev.ua/en/uniaud.php
>
>With Warp 4 it works flawlessly. Under eCS it conflicts with the ntfs.ifs
>driver.
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?
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?
Thanks for any info.
HCM
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