One other thing you could try is getting the drivers for one of the
basic Sound Blaster cards from http://support.soundblaster.com
and install them and hope your card is soundblaster compatible. I
did that once and it seemed to work.
Mike
On 18 Jan 00, at 23:02, Dean wrote:
> Mike Miller wrote:
> >
> > Try http://www.esstech.com if you follow the links to tech info
> > you'll find a driver download list. There is a dos configuration file
> > for the ESS1688. Maybe that will do what you need.
> I've tried the configuration file, and it is looking for some kind of
> DOS driver which I don't have. The only drivers that I have or have seen
> are all related to Windows 3.11 or 9x . From the info that I did find,
> this card is apparently integrated differently than most. (Likely because
> it is in a laptop) That source said that I did not need specific drivers,
> only the config command to initialize it. Any ideas? BTW the laptop is
> an AcerNote Lite 370.
> Thanks -Dean
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