Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 30 May 1998 00:05:22 +0100 (BST) | From | Riley Williams <> | Subject | Re: TX Pro M/B sound system |
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Hi David.
>>> I've just replaced my [failing] unknown motherboard with the TX >>> Pro motherboard, and I note there's a sound system built into the >>> motherboard. However, the manual is supplied on CD in WIndows-95 >>> format and, since I don't have Win95, I can't read it to find out >>> the specs!!!
>>> I would love to compile a kernel that supports the sound card >>> therein, but haven't the foggiest where to start, hence this >>> request...
>> For FUCKS SAKE*)($@!
When I read that much of the said idiot's message, I pressed the DELETE key and got rid of it - language like that gets NO respect from me, and deserves even less...
>> What is WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE OUT THERE?!? WHY CAN YOU NOT SHELL >> OUT A FEW MORE BUCKS, OR GO WITHOUT SOME STUPID FEATURES?!?!?
> I've been buying hardware at various auction houses, and when I > can get something like a dual 80522 m/b for US$89, I'm certainly > not going to ignore it just so I can spend US$400 on a different > 80522 m/b that comes without built-on sound or scsi.
> And when I get a piece of hardware that's got a soundcard built > in, OF COURSE I'll ask to see if that pile of components is > supported under my operating system of choice.
Well said - and if (as recently happenned) I get something with instructions only written in Double Dutch (or some other language I don't understand), I'll do what anybody with any sense does, and ask for help...
Best wishes from Riley.
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