said: 
>The built-in sound chip on my Shuttle XPC (small form factor pc) is 
>definitely AC97, and supposedly Realtek, but I suspect that is a broad 
>family of chips 
That's true.  There are a number of them.  One of my machines has a 
Realtek ALC650 6-channel AC'97. 
>Anyway, (possibly) your only recourse 
>to run it is the UniAud driver. 
I don't think that's correct.  I don't remember where my sound drivers 
came from, but the driver file name is ALC.sys. 
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