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Re: IIGS Stereo Card?
For my $.02, I think a SoundMeister "clone" would be the best bet. I'm
guessing the bottom-line price difference between a card that does
output and an input/output card is probably low, so why not go for it
all (saying that guessing the price point at ~$60)?
As far as power, there's always the 16-pin "paddles" port that nobody
with a IIGS uses. :) Then a slot wouldn't have to be used.
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 00:59:02 -0400, "Bill Garber"
<willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote:
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>> I'm still hunting for a SoundMeister.... Then
>> I just saw that the geniuses at GSE-Reactive have
>> a Mockingboard clone out there (congratulations!),
>> and was wondering if an "Ultimate II sound card"
>> of some kind would make sense?
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>We're still discussing which sound digitizer card would
>be the best to go with. I think the Soundmeister would be
>a good choice. However, for those who don't need input,
>then the TDX, which I have been given permission by the
>author to produce, would be all that is needed.
>
>Could I see a show of hands on this? Which Sound card
>for the IIgs would you folks like to see on the market
>again?
>
>Bill Garber
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