Hi,
Did anyone (possibly to do with samcoupe.org) find out who ended up
with the rights to the system disk which was supplied with new Sam
Coupes?
If the rights to Flash ended up with Bo Jangeborg, has anybody so far
asked him about distributing it? This page seems to have current
contact
done, waiting for a reply.
Hi,
This probably isn't news to many of you, but I thought I'd share what
I've just found (from Wikipedia):
Creative Labs' first sound card (the C/MS or Game Blaster) had two SAA
1099s on it. This is why the Sound Blaster 1.0 had two SAA 1099s, and
you could add them to the Sound Blaster 1.5.
--- Stuart Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how hard these are to get hold of?
Cheers,
--
Stuart Brady
Colin sells them I believe.
--- Stuart Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how hard these are to get hold of?
I had looked around years ago for the early Game/Soundblasters never
found any!
Colin sells them I believe.
Yes, If it is the SAA1099 soundchip you are after, then I do have stock of
them.
Was a little to fast hitting that button.
They gameblaster may have short lived but the CMS-301 chips (thats what
Creative called the SAA1099) where also
used on early soundblasters like you said so you will find them easier.
When you see a board look for the
sockets whete the CMS-301 chips
Stuart Brady wrote:
Creative Labs' first sound card (the C/MS or Game Blaster)
had two SAA 1099s on it.
I thought that rang a bell:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Aley Keprt
Sent: 29 May 2001 18:08
To: Sam Users
Subject: Did
This is what Bo has said:-
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If the rights to Flash ended up with Bo Jangeborg, has anybody so
far asked him about distributing it?
Good questionI don't know, but to the degree that I havecontrol
over the rights I have no objectionsto Flash being
published.Bo)
Yes, I know this.
Somebody contected me a few year ago, wanting me to add a native support for
this sound blaster card to my SAA player for Windows. So, although I've
never saw this piece of hardware, my SAA player can play tunes using a Z80
emulator and a real SAA on Sound Blaster. :-)
On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 08:44:08PM +0100, Aley Keprt wrote:
Yes, I know this.
Somebody contected me a few year ago, wanting me to add a native support
for this sound blaster card to my SAA player for Windows. So, although I've
never saw this piece of hardware, my SAA player can play tunes
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