> On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Shannon wrote:
>
> > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] write
> > s:
> >
> > > The best bargain in the business has got to be the Creative Ensoniq
> > > PCI128. I bought a card at CompUSA for under $30.00. It's based on
> > > the ENS1371 chipset and works we
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On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Shannon wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] write
> s:
>
> > The best bargain in the business has got to be the Creative Ensoniq
> > PCI128. I bought a card at CompUSA for under $30.00. It's based on
> > the ENS1371
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] write
s:
> The best bargain in the business has got to be the Creative Ensoniq
> PCI128. I bought a card at CompUSA for under $30.00. It's based on
> the ENS1371 chipset and works well with standard kernel (2.2) and ALSA
> drivers. I have used
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On Sun, 3 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would suggest one based on the Trident 4DWave chipset. These things can be
> found
> for as low as $15, and they are excellent sound cards. Not to mention the
> Linux
> support is great due to Trident releasing
> Hi All,
> I'm looking for a good PCI soundcard for my new computer. Preferably
> non-PnP, although I can work with it if necessary. I would like it to
> work under OS/2, Linux, and Win95 (for games). Are there any suggestions?
> Thanks
>
The best bargain in the business has got to be the Cre
I would suggest one based on the Trident 4DWave chipset. These things can be
found
for as low as $15, and they are excellent sound cards. Not to mention the Linux
support is great due to Trident releasing all the necessary specs to the ALSA
people.
Sean
Robert Kerr wrote:
> Hi All,
> I'm loo
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