--- In [email protected], "Vince Staffo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thank You all for your response's. My Audigy 2ZS card is a PCI type. > I had wanted to add that to my Desktop system for dedicated SDR use and > retain the onboard sound card for everyday PC use. Thus eliminating the > swapping of cables etc.. My onboard sound card uses the Realtek ALC > 880. Upon rereading the specs for this Realtek device I notice it can > do 96 Khz sampling. I fired up Rocky 3.4 and my V6 40/80M Softrock and > yes it does decode the full 96 Khz. I had aways thought it was a 48 Khz > device only. I am sure it is no where's near the capabilities of a > Delta 44! But for receiving it seems to work. I would still like to add > the 2ZS PCI card to my system to compare it to the Realtek. A Delta 44 > is planned to be added later. > > 73, > > Vince WB2FYZ >
I stand corrected, and apologize to Bill. Somehow, I read the card as PCMCIA instead of PCI. I also have an Audigy 2ZS PCI card in the Dell desktop, so I know they make both types. I really should learn to read better.... back to soldering my fingers together. Terry
