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OK, try downloading from the following location:
http://downloads.viaarena.com/drivers/audio/68mu210b.zip. According to a posting
on http://en.os2.org, this is version 2.10B of the sound driver for the AC97 audio chipset.
So this may work (but since I don't have this chipset), however I make no guarantees.
On Mon, 12 Nov 2001 23:03:23 PDT, Sandy Shapiro wrote:
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>My new motherboard has built in sound support: AC 97 audio controller.
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>I can't find a way to get that to work under OS/2.
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>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!).
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>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?
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>Thanks,
>Sandy
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