Reply 1 of 5, by Frasco
1) http://stason.org/TULARC/pc/sound-cards-multi … ia/16snd_t.html
Do your best comparing visually.
2) Where is the OPL3 chip ?
3) The drivers: There is a program in the drivers folder that describe details about the sound card.
Tough !
Reply 2 of 5, by soviet conscript
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None of those cards seem to visually match up well. The opl chip is on the back. Didn't know that about the drivers, I'll give it a try.
Reply 3 of 5, by Anonymous Coward
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It's probably a 3rd party card based on the "jazz" chipset.
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Reply 4 of 5, by sprcorreia
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wrote:It's probably a 3rd party card based on the "jazz" chipset.
Why would you say that? Jazz chipset based cards are a whole different world.
Anyway, I have a few PAS and that card chips match one of my Logitech rebranded PAS16. If you download drivers for the PAS16 it will probably work ok.
Reply 5 of 5, by gdjacobs
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wrote:It's probably a 3rd party card based on the "jazz" chipset.
Jazz chipsets say "Jazz" on them.
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