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From: Paul Winkler <zarmzarm@erols.com>
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Paul Barton-Davis wrote:
> 
> For whatever its worth, I have the same problem on my TB Tropez+. Its
> definitely correlated with either the disk controller and/or the video
> card. ...(SNIP)... audible noise happens every time
> a disk save occurs. Even more is heard rotating windows under X.

I wonder if it's a problem with the PCI bus? Haven't there been problems
with PCI video accelerators mucking up sound?

regards,

PW


