First post, by calvin
On my dual Pentium 2 box running Windows 2000, I'd like sound. The problem is that the sound cards I have either aren't appropriate fits for the system, or are goddamn flaky pieces of shit. Essentially, workstations of the time didn't really have fancy audio like Vortexes or Audigies, but rather, basic stuff like ESS or Crystal. The problem is I have three cards all unsuited for it:
* SoundBlaster 16 CT2470: A robust card, but it's a complete waste in NT or 2000 because this revision has a real OPL. A bit too gamer for this build.
* OPTi 82c933: More the speed for this build, but a bit too anachronistic with dated drivers. The drivers are for NT 4 and basically try to munge an ISA PnP card onto a PnP unaware OS. This confuses Windows 2000, which IS PnP aware, greatly.
* ForteMedia FM801 (U801A-PCI card) - What a goddamn piece of shit. It works, but it's like the sound buffer never gets filled up properly... and it constantly locks up. I wonder if the drivers are even SMP aware.
Basically, I'm in a bit of a pickle with picking. Ideally I'd prefer to get either something that works with Windows' built in drivers, or is a known quantity like a Live or even Vortex, because this is an SMP system and I think a lot of third party sound (which is inherently time sensitive) drivers struggle with that. I'm thinking an ESS1869, or perhaps a lower end Live?
2xP2 450, 512 MB SDR, GeForce DDR, Asus P2B-D, Windows 2000
P4 2.6, 1 GB DDR1, Radeon 9600 Pro, P4P800, Windows XP
Alpha 21164, 512 MB, Permedia 2, KZPCM, AlphaPC 164, NT 4.0