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From: stripes@pix.com (Josh Osborne)
Subject: Re: Sound Blaster Driver Question
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Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1992 12:38:15 GMT
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In article <1992Oct15.065157.6633@athena.mit.edu> bri@pegasus.mit.edu (Brian D. Carlstrom) writes:
[...]
>i was quite happy(and surprised) to see a sb driver for 386bsd.
>now, just to clarify. is the driver just for the sb PRO? or is
>it for any. i have a good ole 8 bit sb. the post said
>sound blaster driver, but seemed to be only for the PRO

Well, good question.  I think (as long as you don't try to make any of the
stereo calls) it ought to work.  Try it and let us know.
-- 
           stripes@pix.com              "Security for Unix is like
      Josh_Osborne@Real_World,The          Multitasking for MS-DOS"
      "The dyslexic porgramer"                  - Kevin Lockwood
We all agree on the necessity of compromise.  We just can't agree on
when it's necessary to compromise.       - Larry Wall