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On Monday, February 26, 2001 at 07:47:01GMT -0700 (which was 15:47 where I live),
Steve Corey wrote a few words about "MD: Bit 4 bit digital card":

>>   do  you  know  what the cheapest sound card allowing to make bit for
>> bit   digital  transfers  could  be  (at least at 16 bit, 44.1KHz)? An
>> absolute  requirement  is working under Windows 2000 (Linux would be a
>> plus).

SC> The Zoltrix Nightingale with Optical Upgrade Kit for about $40.00 (USD)

SC> It has been verified that it does bit-for-bit transfers.  Here is a link
SC> to a FAQ on it:  http://pipedreamer.bizland.com/zoltrix/

I must say that I am impressed by this card, it is definitely a steal,
and you say it does bit for bit transfers!
I  have  two  questions. First, do you know if the Pro 6 model will be
the  same  (as  for the bit4bit)? I think it has the same chip, but it
comes with 6 analog outputs and the optical kit by default.
Second.  Is  there  any drawback on it? I currently have a SBLive! but
after  seeing  this  I'm  about  to sell it and get ahold of a Zoltrix
Nightingale Pro 6 board.

Thanks for the information :))


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Best regards,
 Javier Marcet                     mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Software suppliers are trying to make their software packages more
 'user-friendly'.... Their best approach, so far, has been to take all
 the old brochures, and stamp the words, 'user-friendly' on the cover.
 -- Bill Gates
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