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> When I installed my new PCI AOpen sound card, AW320, it apparantly
> disabled my system speaker.
>
> CDS-INC, who now provide tech support for PM Fax, tell me that the PM Fax
> for OS/2 sounds go through the system speaker and not through the sound
> card. That is why I have lost my PM Fax sound effects.
>
> Is there a way to enable the system speaker?
>
> Would relocating the sound card to a different PCI slot help?
>
> Is there something in CMOS that can be changed?
I don't know the answer (most likely, Jerry will), but am very interested to learn
it. If you find it elsewhere, please post it here.
Jordan
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