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Subject: Re: is there such a thing as a SB 64 PCI card??????
From: netlarry@xhisx.com (Larry)
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1999 06:58:34 -0500
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I can clear this one up for a change...

The AWE64 is an ISA CARD.

There _is_, or _was_, a PCI64 that was a PCI model.

-Larry

Simon Robbins <simonrSPAMDECOY@istar.ca> wrote:

> I believe (though may be wrong here) that people are refering to Creative's
> version of the Ensoniq Audio PCI 64 card, which has wavetable sound on it. I
> don't think it's actually marketed with the "AWE" moniker though. I have an
> Ensoniq card  that happily runs the SB PCI64 drivers with no problem.
> 
> Si.
> 
> Karl Zosel wrote in message <7crs93$2b3$1@news1.skynet.be>...
> >I read a lot about people having a AWE 64 PCI soundcard by Creative. On the
> >Creative Labs Website there is a 128 POCI card, but I read everywhere that
> >the AWE 64 is a ISA card...
> >
> >Who knows the truth??
> >
> >thanks
> >
> >
