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Sound Card/Driver BsOS Max

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Name: mike ash
Date: March 2, 2004 at 15:10:52 Pacific
Subject: Sound Card/Driver BsOS Max
OS: BeOS Max PEr5
CPU/Ram: PIII-650/256
Comment:
I've just migrated from a gatewasy PII 300 to a Compaq PIII 650. Neither the onboard sound card for the Caompaq nor the Phillips PSC604 PCI card that I have, are recognized by the OS. Does anyone know of a driver for the Phillips PSC604 PCI card or can you recommend a sound card for BeOS Max that I can get on ebay, that will have driver support built into BeOS Max. I've been trying to do the legwork but frizbe.net appears to be offline.

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Name: jefro
Date: March 3, 2004 at 14:36:11 Pacific
Subject: Sound Card/Driver BsOS Max
Reply: (edit)
That valuable site is mirrored at bedrivers dot com.

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