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Re: Poll about Mockingboard h/w clone



I've been looking to purchase a Phasor.  Are you willing to sell it?

Thanks.


Henry



"Donald C. Lee" <coach41@pacbell.net> wrote in message 
news:wNUHe.1058$fJ1.810@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com...
> Out of curiosity, what's the motivation in producing a phasor/mockingboard 
> clone?
>
> I still have my phasor card lying around somewhere.  It was great for the 
> Ultima series, Skyfox, and a few other games that used the card.
>
> The Phasor card also had some good music tunes provided on disk too...like 
> Popcorn.  :D
>
> Don
>
>
>
> Rubywand wrote:
>> TomCh writes ...
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Eric Shepherd at www.a2central.com has been kind enough to host a poll
>>>asking about interest in a Mockingboard/Phasor clone.
>>>
>>>Anyone interested please participate: as numbers & feedback will factor
>>>in whether this project takes off.
>>>
>>>http://www.a2central.com/pollbooth.php?qid=soundcard&aid=-1
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Tom
>>
>>
>>
>>      Okay; voted. A Mockingboard clone is a good idea. My main interest 
>> would
>> be in having the capabilities of the Sound II (or the basic Mockingboard 
>> A)--
>> i.e. two channels of three sounds each. Practically everyone would want 
>> to hook up to a stereo system or
>> amplified speakers. So, designers could save some by eliminating the 
>> on-board
>> power amp and volume controls. Rubywand