en jack is analog only AFAIK.
-JMS
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|FemmeFatale wr
FemmeFatale wrote:
>*gack!* Digital output? I'd verify a sneaky suspicion I have. Dell
>sent out Live cards too...
>With a caveat, they had engineered them somehow so they weren't normal
>LIVE cards anymore!
>
>They lacked certain features.
>
>Check gateways site or newsgroups archives for an
Actually some of the Value cards did (do?) not have Digital I/O by
design.
-JMS
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*gack!* Digital output? I'd verify a sneaky suspicion I have. Dell
sent out Live cards too...
With a caveat, they had engineered them somehow so they weren't normal
LIVE cards anymore!
They lacked certain features.
Check gateways site or newsgroups archives for an answer?
Femme
Jim Gentry w
I have installed ML 8.0, 8.1 and now 8.2 on my Gateway Pentium III. On
8.0 and 8.1, I could not get satisfactory sound from the Gateway OEM
version of the SoundBlaster Live Value card that came with the machine.
I have the Boston Acoustic Digital speaker set, but the default
installation of ALSA