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Subject: Re: Recommendation for ALSA compat non-CreativeLabs PCI sound card?
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From: Rob Browning <rlb@cs.utexas.edu>
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James Gregory <pgregory@thepla.net> writes:

> Check out if it is actually a DSP chip, or just software.

The SBLive has a fairly substantial (supposedly, though I'm no expert)
EMU8000? DSP on it.  It's a nice card, digital IO, all kinds of good
stuff.  I hope CL decides to change their policy.  I bought one a
while back, and then found out there was no Linux support (and not
likely to be any soon) so I returned it.

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Rob Browning <rlb@cs.utexas.edu> PGP=E80E0D04F521A094 532B97F5D64E3930

