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Legend 994 CDT/sound card
Just for fun... does anyone know how to get the combo modem/sound card to
produce sound in win nt 4.0. thanks mc |
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Legend 994 CDT/sound card
Just for fun
I used to stack washing machine boxes one on top the other and jump through them from a height of aboy 20 feet. Did I accomplish anything I am not sure Can Windoze Entee run this card Maybe A serial number would have been nice I had to google to find it was a sound 2/28.8 Did it find the drivers for the modem or is it only the sonics that you need Have you gone under add new HW and did all the choosing and then looked under sound and looked what was there I have had the luck on running most of these cars under Windows 2000 Entee is also possible(maybe) Would you like to buy a sound card "mc" wrote in message news:Vfguf.1$zR2.0@trnddc02... Just for fun... does anyone know how to get the combo modem/sound card to produce sound in win nt 4.0. thanks mc |
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Legend 994 CDT/sound card
The modem works fine, you can here the tone at dialup.
I tried the HW setup in the past with no luck. I did not want to install a new card since I can get sound if I boot into win95. I'll look into Windoze Entee, I'm not real familiar with it. thanks mc |
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Legend 994 CDT/sound card
Your best bet is to identify the audio chip on the sound card, then go to the
chip manufacturer's web site to find drivers. With some luck you will find them for NT and other Windows releases. I would not hold my breath though, because NT never achieved the support of all kinds of hardware like Windows 95/98 did. .... Ben Myers On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 00:20:13 GMT, "mc" wrote: The modem works fine, you can here the tone at dialup. I tried the HW setup in the past with no luck. I did not want to install a new card since I can get sound if I boot into win95. I'll look into Windoze Entee, I'm not real familiar with it. thanks mc |
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Legend 994 CDT/sound card
I had a bunch of sound/modem cards given to me
by a poster on this group I took pictures of them I listed all their chipsets in my database I was able to run everyone of them in Windows 2000 I used the HW function and sometimes the card was detected do to an act of god When using the HW function the adavanced function may be used It requires that the operartor do the thinking. I do not have Windows 2000 or NT running now Under sound there may be Aztech and/or PB drivers for sound Sound Galaxy seemed to work for most of the units If my memory is correct Then there is aztech and you can try their driver even if it is not the one listed There is nothing to loose You can also look at the modems under Windows HW I think that it also did the sound card but my alzheimers is kicking in When trying to a round plug in a square hole trimming may be required It is best to get the round plug I have found that the Sound Galaxy "Ben Myers" ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net wrote in message ... Your best bet is to identify the audio chip on the sound card, then go to the chip manufacturer's web site to find drivers. With some luck you will find them for NT and other Windows releases. I would not hold my breath though, because NT never achieved the support of all kinds of hardware like Windows 95/98 did. ... Ben Myers On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 00:20:13 GMT, "mc" wrote: The modem works fine, you can here the tone at dialup. I tried the HW setup in the past with no luck. I did not want to install a new card since I can get sound if I boot into win95. I'll look into Windoze Entee, I'm not real familiar with it. thanks mc |
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Legend 994 CDT/sound card
FWIW, download the Ubuntu 5.10 Live ISO and burn it to a bootable CD. Then boot
the system. Ubuntu, being a derivative of Debian Linux, detects all the hardware in a system and tells you what it is. This is especially effective for older systems, because the various Linux distributions tend to carry forward drivers for hardware back in the last century. The "Live" version of Ubuntu boots exclusively from CD and does not mess with a hard drive. I found it to be yet another extremely useful hardware test for a system I assembled and did not load an OS, because the buyer will do it himself. There is a live version of Knoppix, another Linux variant... Ben Myers On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 09:04:20 -0500, "metronid" wrote: I had a bunch of sound/modem cards given to me by a poster on this group I took pictures of them I listed all their chipsets in my database I was able to run everyone of them in Windows 2000 I used the HW function and sometimes the card was detected do to an act of god When using the HW function the adavanced function may be used It requires that the operartor do the thinking. I do not have Windows 2000 or NT running now Under sound there may be Aztech and/or PB drivers for sound Sound Galaxy seemed to work for most of the units If my memory is correct Then there is aztech and you can try their driver even if it is not the one listed There is nothing to loose You can also look at the modems under Windows HW I think that it also did the sound card but my alzheimers is kicking in When trying to a round plug in a square hole trimming may be required It is best to get the round plug I have found that the Sound Galaxy "Ben Myers" ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net wrote in message .. . Your best bet is to identify the audio chip on the sound card, then go to the chip manufacturer's web site to find drivers. With some luck you will find them for NT and other Windows releases. I would not hold my breath though, because NT never achieved the support of all kinds of hardware like Windows 95/98 did. ... Ben Myers On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 00:20:13 GMT, "mc" wrote: The modem works fine, you can here the tone at dialup. I tried the HW setup in the past with no luck. I did not want to install a new card since I can get sound if I boot into win95. I'll look into Windoze Entee, I'm not real familiar with it. thanks mc |
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That is one good Idea
"Ben Myers" ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net wrote in message ... FWIW, download the Ubuntu 5.10 Live ISO and burn it to a bootable CD. Then boot the system. Ubuntu, being a derivative of Debian Linux, detects all the hardware in a system and tells you what it is. This is especially effective for older systems, because the various Linux distributions tend to carry forward drivers for hardware back in the last century. The "Live" version of Ubuntu boots exclusively from CD and does not mess with a hard drive. I found it to be yet another extremely useful hardware test for a system I assembled and did not load an OS, because the buyer will do it himself. There is a live version of Knoppix, another Linux variant... Ben Myers On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 09:04:20 -0500, "metronid" wrote: I had a bunch of sound/modem cards given to me by a poster on this group I took pictures of them I listed all their chipsets in my database I was able to run everyone of them in Windows 2000 I used the HW function and sometimes the card was detected do to an act of god When using the HW function the adavanced function may be used It requires that the operartor do the thinking. I do not have Windows 2000 or NT running now Under sound there may be Aztech and/or PB drivers for sound Sound Galaxy seemed to work for most of the units If my memory is correct Then there is aztech and you can try their driver even if it is not the one listed There is nothing to loose You can also look at the modems under Windows HW I think that it also did the sound card but my alzheimers is kicking in When trying to a round plug in a square hole trimming may be required It is best to get the round plug I have found that the Sound Galaxy "Ben Myers" ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net wrote in message . .. Your best bet is to identify the audio chip on the sound card, then go to the chip manufacturer's web site to find drivers. With some luck you will find them for NT and other Windows releases. I would not hold my breath though, because NT never achieved the support of all kinds of hardware like Windows 95/98 did. ... Ben Myers On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 00:20:13 GMT, "mc" wrote: The modem works fine, you can here the tone at dialup. I tried the HW setup in the past with no luck. I did not want to install a new card since I can get sound if I boot into win95. I'll look into Windoze Entee, I'm not real familiar with it. thanks mc |
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Legend 994 CDT/sound card
Yep. The Linux crowd has gotten it right as far as detecting hardware devices
and chipsets. Windows XP is the best that billg can offer, and it still has a long way to go... Ben On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 15:03:36 -0500, "metronid" wrote: That is one good Idea SNIP |
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Legend 994 CDT/sound card
Thanks Ben and metronoid, maybe i should learn a bit about Linux
mc |
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Legend 994 CDT/sound card
The Ubuntu live CD is an easy way to learn... Ben
On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 23:41:39 GMT, "mc" wrote: Thanks Ben and metronoid, maybe i should learn a bit about Linux mc |
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