On 18-Oct-99 Chris Dillon wrote:
>  though we're running Win95, not FreeBSD (yet).  The wavetable samples
>  don't appear to exist in any kind of onboard RAM, so I'm not entirely
>  sure just how "hardware" the wavetable is at all.

Probably not at all..
Since Vibra 128's are REALLY cheap, then the 'hardware' wavetable would probably
mean that it DMA's wavetable samples from physical RAM when it needs them.

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Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer
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