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Try www.driverguide.com you can search by chipset there.
Jimmy Hodges

----- Original Message -----
From: "Taylor Moore Family" Subject: [PCBUILD] Need help to ID old soundcard


> I have a Creative Labs soundcard taken from a 486DX66 which I can't
> identify for the purposes of identifying the driver and possibly
> jumper settings needed to get the computer I'm putting it in to to
> recognise it.
>
> There appears to be no ID number of any kind anywhere on the board.
>
> Is there a diagnostic prog I could run under DOS or Win3.11 which
> would interrogate the board and tell me what it is, or can anyone
> identify it from the following description:
>
> It has a chip which I think bears the Ensoniq logo, a kind of
> streamlined 'ESS' Underneath this it has:
> ES688FC
> D505 VE 60609
> (P) 4, 214, 125 (C)     - the brackets are circles.
>
> There are 4 sockets:
> Secondary IDE
> Panasonic
> Mitsumi
> Sony  (which is a smaller connector than the others)
>
> The CD-ROM drive which came with it is a CD220E  4speed.
>
> Any pointers to getting this soundcard set up would be much
> appreciated.
>
> Best wishes,        Neil Taylor
>
>                          PCBUILD's List Owner's:
>                       Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]>
>                        Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>
>

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