The other PCI card is the HardSoftware HardSID, which is basically
the C64 SID chip on a PCI card. I think they have OS X drivers so I
could at least play SID files with the card and use it in
emulators, although the MIDI environment in it is Windows-only.
Again, the card is such a rarity that they'll probably never make a
PCI Express card, after all it took Hard Software, which is
basically just one Hungarian guy I think, several years to switch
the Old ISA based design to PCI. Nough said I guess. End mini rant.
I was able to find a program call SIDPLAY for Mac that is voiceover
compatible. Seemed to pahy SID files OK
Greg
- Re: Are Old PCI-Cards Unusable? Greg Kearney
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