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From: Alan Robinson <ar@vt.edu>
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>Okay, I just went to Turtle Beach's web page and they have a PCI board
>called the Daytona board.  (It's US $129.)  So forget about Diamond  (I'm
>still upset with Diamond that they wouldn't give info to XFree a few years
>ago.)
>
>So is the Daytona PCI board the right way to go?

It's a sonic vibes card, I think.  Which could be good, perhaps with a
little tweaking, a driver for the Daytona would also work with other Sonic
Vibes cards. Plus, I have read that the Daytona is much more quite than a
normal Sonic Vibes card, so that is a good reason to go for one of those,
even if it costs a little more.  And yes, I say dump Diamond. 

-- Alan.


