Reply 26100 of 56726, by LHN91
wrote:wrote:That second one looks like a pretty bog-standard YMF719 based card. I've got a Labway card that looks identical.
EDIT: By which I mean that generic Yamaha drivers should work just fine
Yeah. I might be on crack thinking that back in the day, Yamaha started building their own sound cards. My memory sure ain't what it used to be!
I Googled the FCC ID and tada! Labway. 😀 Good eye! A Google hit to VOGONS mentioned someone having trouble getting stereo sound out of its Sound Blaster Pro emulation, but I'll dig deeper when I have a chance. If it does good Sound Blaster Pro emulation, combined with it having OPL3 and an MPU-401 port, I could be in heaven. 😀 And it was a dirt-cheap card too. I was chatting with stamasd from the forums here and he's who got me interested in these cards again so it was sort of an impulse purchase. But for $20? Yeah, I'm cool with that. 😀 I was a bit nervous because the seller was Russian and I wasn't sure if I'd get the package mauled by Russian bears or anything, or if I'd receive anything at all. No box, but the guy must have shares in a bubblewrap company because there must have been 3" of padding all the way around it. I suspect it'd even survive that Russian bear.
Yamaha did make their own cards - the Yamaha Audician 32 is one example. The chipsets just also ended up lots of other places.