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    The New Kid
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    Default Using The 8 Bit Sound Card For Emulators. Possible?

    I have an old laptop with no sound card. I was curious on whether there is any way to implement sound through the 8 bit sound card

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    Default Re: Using The 8 Bit Sound Card For Emulators. Possible?

    you want to produce sounds on an 8 bit sound card (guessing isa) via a laptop.??? your mad..

    think simpler. .. Try a usb sound card. Assuming your laptop has that.
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    Default Re: Using The 8 Bit Sound Card For Emulators. Possible?

    No USB ports. You can see the predicament I'm in.

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    Default Re: Using The 8 Bit Sound Card For Emulators. Possible?

    There are no external ports that will carry data fast enough for you to produce sound, uless you have and can afford pcmcia.

    http://search.ebay.com/pcmcia-sound-...ifQQsofocusZbs


    Option for you. My buddy did a parallel port emulator for the old adlib cards.

    http://www.raphnet.net/electronique/adlib/adlib_en.php

    It is very easy to make, but may require a skill you dont wish to try.. Just an option.
    Last edited by ulaoulao; July 15th, 2008 at 20:28.
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