| Hi there, :)
Could someone tell me where to find the info of the card?
Thanks...Qian Chen
---vkirk@meto.gov.uk wrote:
>
>
> Im currently using two off these cards (the Wave/4 from Gadget
Labs)
> so I can record from eight channels simultaneously and they
work fine.
> I havent been able to get a SB AWE32 card to work along side
two
> AWE32 cards, but I had no problems using it with only one AWE32.
> (I havent tried using all of the output channels though.)
>
> Nor have I had any conflicts with any other hardware.
>
> I personally think these cards are excellent. Only problem
with them
> as far as Im concerned is the lack of NT driversm theyve been
promised
> for quite a while. If theres any one on this list whos also
waiting
> for the NT drivers please hassle them.
>
>
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> Subject: Re; Gadget Labs Quad Card w Csound
> Author: ada@skyenet.net at internet
> Date: 28/04/98 03:53
>
>
> Hello;
>
> Had anyone tried the 4 channel Gadget Labs Card? They said on thier
> web it should not conflict with an existing (ISA) ex. SB AWE32 card
in the
> system. Seems as though this may be the least expensive way to start
> with Quad playback. A friend at work had a PCI SB clone who said the
> audio sometimes broke up as his video (PCI) card and clone were
competing for
> resources. This quad card (w its own driver) is ISA also w its cache
memory.
> Seems to me this would be a better approach than 2 SB cards set to
diff
> address and int.
>
> Andy
>
>
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