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Subject: Re: Recommendation for ALSA compat non-CreativeLabs PCI sound card?
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:And: Anyone can suggest me a cheap PCI sound card that can do full-duplex?
:(hope you are happy now) ;-)
:

'course...

AudioPCI-based cards (SB128, for example) are VERY cheap and have a quite
good S/N ratio.. Jaroslav has tested latency with an AudioPCI of 3ms, I
think...

I think these are the best cards for multi-OS users...

(I have Win98, Debian Linux and BeOS R4 on the same machine, each OS
supports AudioPCI).






