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Re: First post about sound cards

Yeah, this is a decent sound card for Win9x and DOS gaming, but its DOS compatibility can vary based on your motherboard. In short, boards which support DDMA tend to work well, while those with SB-Link are the best. Motherboards without either of those fall back on DSDMA, which can be hit or miss, …

Re: First post about sound cards

That is one really nice card. Yamaha YMF724 cards are pretty common, but too often the cards are cheaply made. This one is clearly a quality product and the Toslink digital output is an outstanding feature. Cards with this chip are good early Windows 95/98 options as they have a very nice MIDI …

Re: First post about sound cards

2B9 on the last picture looks suspiciously like an unpopulated SB-Link header... wich can probably just be soldered in and work. That would give native compability for older dos games (that need isa soundcards). Thanks so much!Currently learning about SB-Link.I still have some ancient motherboards …

Re: First post about sound cards

NEC ymf724 PCI soundcard model PK-UG-X013 ....from what I can see, this was very much a Japanese market product ; you can search this site for ymf724 and get some hits. Thanks for the tip!Currently learning.Indeed, this is a sound card from Japan, and it is also my favorite ymf724 sound card.My …

First post about sound cards

Hi everyone! I have many sound cards, almost all of which were bought 15 years ago, mostly second-hand. At that time, I was very obsessed with computer audio. Unknowingly, I turned 50. In the past 15 years, work has consumed most of my energy, but now, it seems that I have time to study these …

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