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Hi all,
I'm trying to find drivers for my daughters sound card out of her 486. It
has no FCC ID number on the card. It has an Analog Devices "SoundPort" chip,
AD1848KP. There is a 50 pin SCSI connector on the end, (what is that for?),
three different CD plugs, CD/G, CD/P, CD/S, which I assume to be Goldstar,
Panasonic, and Sony. On the bracket there are Joystick plug, speaker, mic,
line in plugs, and a volume control. The only markings on the card are
CS-6000 V2.3G. I thought it may be a Zoltrix card, as that is what the modem
was originally in the machine. However a search of the Zoltrix site was not
successful for me. Any body have any clues as to what this critter is? If I
can't find anything I'll probably just go pick up a Sound Blaster 16 and
save the trouble. I really am curious as to what the SCSI connector is. Oh
and another thing, Win95 wants it to be a Creative Card, but the drivers
that it installs don't work.
Thanks for any insight.
Brad Loomis
Los Angeles, CA

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