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My new motherboard has built in sound support: AC 97 audio controller.
I can't find a way to get that to work under OS/2.
Another option on the motherboard is Sound Blaster Pro emulation. That
works in OS/2, but with very low volume (but it works great in Windows!).
Is there a way to utilize the built in MB sound? Am I better off getting a
PCI sound card and installing that? If so, is there a recommended PCI
sound card that works well with OS/2?
Thanks,
Sandy
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