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Sorry Ian, I have to correct my info below, as my memory was wrong.
After writing this email, I took the time to read the rest of the posts indicating you knew about the SB 32.
This prompted me to do some more digging in my boxes of goodies.
I found one of those long SB 16 you mentioned. It is jumperable and has an IDE port. The part number is CT2830 - also circa 1995.
Fran
----- Original Message -----
From: Fran Bott
To: pc-build
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 6:00 AM
Subject: ISA SoundBlaster Cards
I have been reading the posts about the SB cards. In the last job I had, we recieved many donations and thus many sound cards - quite a few being SB.
If memory serves me, all the ISA 16 bit SB cards were of the short variety.
All the long ones were actually Sound Blaster 32, and were ISA (fit a 16 bit slot) as I have one in my hand now. They also have 2 slots on them for memory expansion (30 pin simms). If this is the card you need then you would be looking for a Sound Blaster 32 - CT 3600 - circa 1995.
If you are in the states, I have a few of them. I can pobably scrounge up the documentation on them also - email me off list.
Fran
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