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From: mike.long@analog.com (Michael W. Long)
Subject: Re: Drivers for sound cards?
In-Reply-To: Brad Kidwell's message of 12 Jun 1995 13:19:35 -0400
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Organization: Analog Devices Inc, Norwood MA, USA
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 1995 01:48:41 GMT

In article <0jr7Qb200iol12GVQ0@andrew.cmu.edu> Brad Kidwell <bk35+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:

>I'm developing a desktop teleconferencing application which is to be run
>on NetBSD platforms.  I'm not too familiar with soundcards and was
>wondering if there are device drivers for any of the following cards:
>
>>Media Visions ProAudio Spectrum

/sys/dev/isa/pas.c
(I don't know if it works, though)

>>Telemetry-32 card (DSP3210) from MediaMagic
>>Turtle Beach Topez
no to both of these, AFAIK.

>>Gravis UltraSound (MAX) 
John Kohl <jtk@kolvir.blrc.ma.us> is working on one.

>I believe there is a Soundblaster driver available, but I don't know if
>these cards are Soundblaster compatible.

The PAS is; the rest are not.