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Re: [microsound] Good PCMCIA Sound Card(s)?
About the VxPocket, I had plenty of trouble when tried to install into
IBM T20 with W95; total meltdown and everything gone. With W98 seems to
work fine altho the ASIO buffer size seems to be fixed (haven't too much
with it). Like already mentioned, the firewire bus seems a lot more
tempting than PCMCIA or USB. RME seems to have also some firewire stuff
coming out.
TK
PS. If you wonder about the choise of OS; I wish it was me who'd choose
the OS' for world largest mobile phone company ;)
> if i were you i'd wait around until more firewire soundcards begin to
> surface. i think the MOTU firewire sound card is expected second quarter
> of this year. and i think its approximately 80 bucks for a firewire
> pccard.
> -mark
>
>
> On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Nintari Man wrote:
>
> >
> > Hello.
> >
> > I'm curious as to people's experiences with PCMCIA-based sound cards on
> > PC platforms. Currently, I have an Egosys Wami Box, and, well, It's the
> > biggest fucking piece of shit I have ever used in my life. (Anyone want to
> > buy it?:)) The output is dirty, the support is non-existant, the
> > drivers are shit, and it's just plain not a professional solution.
> >
> > Specifically, Has anyone had good experience with the Digigram
> > VXPocket? I'm in need of a card with both Directsound and ASIO
> > support.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > --- -- -
> > Nintari Man
> > http://www.nintari.com
> >
> >
> >
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