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Posted by scott oberg on 28, 2000 at 4:16 PM:

In Reply to: Onboard Sound posted by scott oberg on 28, 2000 at 4:14 PM:

: Most onboard soundcards make use of one of three chipsets: Either the Analog Devices 1816 (or 1818, rare), specified as "AD1816" on the chip, or a Yamaha chipset (common, and difficult to work with), or Creative labs ensoniq chipset.

: You can either provide the motherboard manufacturer, or look at the integrated chipset, and let us know what that is, and we should be able to help. Treat onboard sound just like you would any ISA or PCI sound card, for diagnostic and driver purposes.

: BTW- this may seem like an idiotic question- you HAVE installed a DOS driver for your soundcard, haven't you?




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