This card is great. For the price you can't be it. Granted it isn't a Dolby 5.1 card, but for everyday multimedia you cannot get a better card for the money. Supports 4 speakers and all the usual inputs, i.e. But, there is one catch. Burn a copy of the cd before you do anything. Because God forbid you do something stupid like. Discuss: Guillemot Maxi Sound Home Studio Pro 64 - sound card Sign in to comment. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you.
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BY: Rod Smith,rodsmith@rodsbooks.com
This is a summary of information I've learned about sound cards foruse under OS/2. This document focuses upon wavetable cards in the$100-$200 range, but cards in other price ranges are also included on amore sporadic basis. I update this document as I receive moreinformation, so please send me any corrections or additional informationyou may have. Anybody wishing to make this document available via a webserver or other means has my permission to do so, though I ask that youtry to keep the document reasonably up to date with the current release. An official web version is available at http://www.rodsbooks.com/sound/
Windows 95 users: I've been receiving a lot of requests lately forinformation on Windows 95 drivers. I have none. Youmay still find some of the general information in this document to beof use, but beyond the manufacturer contact information, I can't helpyou locate or configure Windows 95 drivers for anyspecific sound card. I'm told that www.drivershq.com has many Win95, Windows 3.1, and OS/2 drivers,so you may want to check there, too.
I am making every attempt to keep these web pages viewable from anyweb browser. Of course, not all browsers support all features used bythese pages (such as graphics), but I've tried to make such itemsharmless to these browsers. These pages have been checked usingweblint, as well as with a variety of browsers. If you encounter aproblem accessing these pages from your browser, please notify me.
CHANGE SUMMARY
- Miscellaneous small textual changes.
- I'm adding modification dates to the pages on specific products. Anything without a date was last modified with the previous revision or earlier.
- Added a brief discussion of PCI sound boards to the Technology section. I know of no PCI sound cards with OS/2 drivers as of yet.
- I've heard that Warp 4.0 has a bug that prevents multiple MIDI drivers from working, so it's important to install only one. This is now mentioned in the MIDI section.
- Brief entry added on Acer AW35.
- Sadly, Advanced Gravis has removed itself from the sound card marketplace, though the last I checked, at least one other Interwave-based board, the Core Dynamics DynaSonix 3D, is still available.
- AVM Apex OS/2 drivers have yet to materialize, though they're promised 'soon.'
- Updated information on drivers for Creative Labs AWE64, and more on the confusing morass of a question of whether Creative has dropped OS/2 support. Also added a note about CD audio from a CD-ROM drive.
- Added an entry on the Guillemot sound cards. Fairly high-end, but no OS/2 drivers.
- Added some (sketchy) additional information on getting full functionality from the Logitech SoundMan Wave.
- Updated information on MediaTrix's line.
- Minor updates to the Turtle Beach Tropez installation instructions. Also added a link to Timur Tabi's Turtle Beach page.
- Updated links on the Crystal Semiconductor page, and minimal information on their new PCI chipset.
- Mwave-based products appear to be going nowhere, as far as OS/2 driver support is concerned. Older Mwave boards, like the IBM Multimedia Modem Plus, are being discontinued.
- Added a section on S3, which is branching out into the sound chipset market.
CONTENTS
- Download the complete HTML version of thisdocument (~122kB zip file)
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Go to Henry Rieke's UltimateSound pageH. Henry RiekeIV did the HTML conversion, with subsequent edits by RodSmith.