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by TheAmazingRace
168 days ago
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ISA slots were definitely rather rare on motherboards by the time you got to the Pentium 4 era, so that's cool that you managed to find one that also offered DMA, since I believe Sound Blaster cards needed that to properly function. I think I would have done the same with my AWE64 Gold if that was still an option for me in the early 2000s. |
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I definitely used the Sound Blaster with my 486DX100, and I recalled migrating it to at least one other machine after that; it was nice for the joystick port and also the better wavetable synth on classic games.