--- vern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok Chris, Blasters it is!
> Thanks for the info, I have to add these to the
> list!
> Just "normal" audio/video needed at a reasonable
> cost.  So these cards are very approperate!
> Vern
> 
> 
> On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, you wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > Vern,
> > 
> > For a good price/performance you may want to look
> into the
> > Creative Labs Blaster Banshee (PCI). I believe
> they can be 
> > had for < 60$ US and the 2D and 3D support in
> Linux is quite
> > good. As far as sound cards go, I have a SB Live!
> X-gamer,
> > and, using the drivers from
> http://opensource.creative.com,
> > I am quite pleased with the sound quality. This
> card is a
> > bit pricey (~$70 US) but the SB PCI 128 should
> also work
> > nicely and is cheaper (~$30 US).
> > 
> > Hope this is helpful,
> > Chris
> 
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If you just need "normal" audio, the SoundBlaster
PCI512 is the same as SoundBlaster Live! without the
extra cost of "live" upgradability, and it costs a LOT
less. Uses the same drivers as SoundBlaster Live!



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Mage Grimau, Strange Unwashed & Somewhat Slightly Dazed

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