Reply 23320 of 56744, by derSammler
wrote:Picked up a Compaq branded ESS Audiodrive (ES1869) for next to nothing. Waiting for delivery now. […]
Picked up a Compaq branded ESS Audiodrive (ES1869) for next to nothing. Waiting for delivery now.
Anyone happen to know if those are full featured, or if they're crippled some way compared to non-OEM-branded ones? Noticed the "Waveblaster header" was missing, but might be enough to solder in a pin header?
It looks exactly like this:
Edit: and while I'm at it, do anyone know what that extra part of the edge connector with three connections to the left is used for? Connections for internal speakers or something like that perhaps?
I'm currently setting up a Compaq DeskPro 6400 which came with exactly that card, too. The 4-pin edge connector is not used even there - no idea what's it for.
The card is quite nice, as it has an extra connector for an internal speaker, which is used in the Compaq so no external speakers are needed to get sound. Also, it has separate Line Out and Speaker Out. Being a card for office use, however, it has no game port and also no MIDI capabilities. Thus, I don't think you get MPU-401 by simply soldering the missing pins.