Re: WNT 4.0 OS/2 Sound Card etc. set up

Joseph Bridgewater ( Joseph@austintx.net )
Tue, 08 Jul 1997 15:15:55 -0500

I downloaded the correct driver for ess for my 688 card an it works fine
under NT 4.0 sound blasters can cause trouble if you want to have other
cards in the system also.

At 09:20 AM 7/8/97 -0500, you wrote:
>The ess sound card won't work under NT anyway. You need to get a True
>Creative Labs "Sound Blaster". I tried for months to get the ess card to
>work. The Sound Blaster worked immediatly.
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>> Subject: WNT 4.0 OS/2 Sound Card etc. set up
>> Date: Tuesday, July 08, 1997 2:43 AM
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>> I have Windows NT server 4.0
>> PS 2 type mouse on board and I want to install a sound card.
>> The sound card has an ess es 1886 driver NT 4.0
>> but once I plug the sound card into the Slot (it is not a pci card) then
>my
>> mouse freezes.
>> I can't instal the sound card because no mouse.
>> The PS 2 IRQ is 12 (standard) it should not interfere with the sound
>card.
>> any suggestions are very welcomed
>> bets regards
>> Bernhard
>>
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