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From: Stuart Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 9:57 PM
Subject: Re: SAA 1099 Cards
On Wed, Mar 02
Aley Keprt wrote:
And, obviously, you need a computer with an ISA slot - that
also can be problematic these times...
Last week I discovered my motherboard only supported a single floppy drive
rather than two on the same cable. I went to plug in an old I/O card,
forgetting I hadn't got any ISA
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,
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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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- Original Message -
From: Stuart Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 2:31 AM
Subject: SAA 1099 Cards
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
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