Reply 7560 of 29597, by cyclone3d
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Puled out my pile of in-progress builds.
I think I have decided to try to "finish" the Pentium 233-MMX build first.
Worst part is going to be deciding exactly what sound cards to use with it.
Also sourced the drivers, manual, etc. For the IBM/Tecmar ACPA (Audio Capture and Playback Adapter).
http://www.vcfed.org/forum/showthread.php?593 … -PC-sound/page7
http://ps-2.kev009.com/ohlandl/sound/ACPA.html
I actually posted this to the now defunct eBay thread a while back and ended up buying it myself before the sale ended....
I had one back in the day.. 20+ years ago that was given to me but I was never able to find any information on it and so I got rid of it.
I've only ever seen 2 of these for sale in addition to the one I had years ago. Pretty sure this is one of the rarest sound cards out there.
It is 16-bit and was released before the first Sound Blaster card, but was marketed for business use. Newer/beta drivers support SB emulation through Windows.
It was released in MCA and ISA versions. Apparently the MCA version doesn't like DMA. Not sure if the ISA version will or not as there is absolutely 0 information regarding the actual use of it.
I'm guessing it will be speed sensitive but I may be wrong.