OSS trial allows you to load the sound module for your
sound card for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, you will
have to load the sound module/driver manually again.
If you want to use OSS without all these troubles,
then you will have to buy OSS software then.
Regards,
William Law
--- "Michael B. Trausch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you mean, you can only use it for 20
> minutes? I have the location
> bookmarked for download, but 20 minutes? Maybe I
> won't download it. Will
> you elaborate on what the imposed time limit is on?
>
> - MIke
>
>
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>
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>
> On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, aoc2 wrote:
>
> a>Date: Tue, 6 Apr 1999 17:18:54 +0800 (GMT-8)
> a>From: aoc2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> a>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> a>Subject: Re: AWE64
> a>
> a>
> a> RA> That was about one of the most helpfull and
> strait to the point answers, it
> a> RA> took exactly one minute to install oss and
> get sound out of the card.
> a> RA> I have heard of oss before, but i would never
> had thought it so good.
> a> RA>
> a> RA> Many thanks.
> a> RA>
> a> RA> We all learn sommat new everyday..
> a>
> a>well, that oss' got a time limit, see. you can
> only use it for
> a>20 minutes unless you register which really isn't
> worth it when
> a>there's a superior alternative such as alsa
> available for free.
> a>
> a>
>
>
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