First post, by shiozaki
Having no luck finding any, do they exist?
Having no luck finding any, do they exist?
wrote:Having no luck finding any, do they exist?
Terratec ESS Solo-1 cards, but they usually doesn't have both headers soldered on, so you have to do a little solder job.
Aztec Trident 4DWave-NX have solder pads for SB-link, but unfotunatly the wavetable header doesn't work in MS-DOS.
question, so cards with the pads only need pins or cable attached to be functional?
this AOPEN AW744L II card i have is such a card.
Really? No Yamaha based PCI sound card has a wavetable header (that I'm aware of). If yours does have a header (along with SPDIF output capability), it's probably the best model of YMF PCI card to get for DOS gaming, bar none.
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wrote:Really? No Yamaha based PCI sound card has a wavetable header (that I'm aware of). If yours does have a header (along with SPDIF output capability), it's probably the best model of YMF PCI card to get for DOS gaming, bar none.
No, that card doesn't have a wavetable header. I am looking at one right now. I think it was just more of a question about the sb link / PC_PCI header.
wrote:question, so cards with the pads only need pins or cable attached to be functional?
this AOPEN AW744L II card i have is such a card.
I guess so, but I haven't tried solder SB-link headers to my Solo-1 cards, the DDMA and TDMA modes works very well on my systems (i440BX and some VIA chipsets for Athlon).
Another Solo-1 card with both headers soldered:
Picture name and FCC ID LWHA match company LABWAY.
I wonder if it would be compatible with my K8T890 board?
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wrote:I wonder if it would be compatible with my K8T890 board?
Yes, the Solo-1 will work in TDMA mode according to this thread: PCI sound cards and Chipsets from various manufacturers...