On 6/4/2015 3:11 AM, Mateusz Viste wrote:
On 04/06/2015 01:58, John Hupp wrote:
It occurred to me that this might be a cabling issue.
Possible, but the CD-sound card cable is a basic analog cable, so it's
really hard to connect it wrong. Often you have to enable the CD input
in your sound
On 04/06/2015 01:58, John Hupp wrote:
It occurred to me that this might be a cabling issue.
Possible, but the CD-sound card cable is a basic analog cable, so it's
really hard to connect it wrong. Often you have to enable the CD input
in your sound card mixer so the sound card actually listens
I've been following this thread for some reason, and I finally figured
out why. I think I had a similar multimedia PC my parents bought
for me about 20 years ago (486SX 33MHz, 4MB RAM, 200MB HD, 2X CD-ROM
and Sound Card when these were still considered optional, DOS
6.22/Windows 3.11). And I
I plowed all the way through the (interesting) article but didn't read
anything that seemed to help me. Most of it is about the Pro Audio
Spectrum (PAS) lineup.
In the meantime I installed a Win 98 hard drive on this machine and got
the sound card working in Windows. But I found out that