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Gary,
I use an AOpen 320 PCI card. It uses a CS4280 Crystal Chipset. (Afer a
long search for and OS/2 compatible card) I got it from the Mensys
website, http://www.mensys.nl/indexuk.html, back in November or December
of last year. You might try there that or a similar OS/2 compatible
card.
HCM
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> I'm currently running at ESS 1868 sound card. I'm thinking about replacing
> this card with a more current technology. I would like to know the good -- and
> bad -- experiences any of you have had with sound cards in your systems.
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> Should I look for a card containing Crystal chips? Is something else better?
> What kind of driver issues will I encounter?
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> Thanks for all replies.
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> --gary
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