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At 05:41 PM 20/02/99 -0600, you wrote:
>> I have been trying, unsuccessfully to find a driver for a
soundcard. The
>> main chip is a CS4231A-KL. If it helps, there is a smaller chip on the
>> card that is an OPTi82C924.
>>
>> I've been to CIRRUS.COM (The chip manufacturer (Crystal
Semiconductor))
>> and found a little info, but no driver. I don't know the manufacturer of
>> the actual card, and don't have it in front of me to give any further
>> details. I searched the Internet for a while, and only found that I'm not
>> the only one having problems finding this driver.
>...
>
>Was this card originally installed in the PC or added later? Is this a
>PC from a major manufacturer that you might contact? Is there an FCC ID
>number on the card? If so, what is it? Is there ANYthing that may be a
>model number silkscreened on or taped to the card? Do you need a driver
>for DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows 98, other? Without knowing
>the manufacturer it would be difficult to find a driver that fits
>properly with that specific card. With more info, we may be able to
>help. Sorry.
>
>--
>Larry Atlow Internet:[log in to unmask]
>Microcomputer Analyst Phonenet: (601) 264-9639
Thank you for replying. I guess I should have been a little more specific.
It is a Win95 driver I needed, and someone E-Mailed me directly with an
answer.
There is a driver at OPTI.COM for a 82C924 sound card. I won't be able to
try it until Monday, but it looks like it is what I'm looking for. It
looks like I've been fooled by the Crystal chip being bigger than the OPTi.
Thanks to the person who E-Mailed me, and thanks to everyone at PC-Build
for giving me access to this information.
Wayne Rowlinson
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