I ran into the same situation and answer when I tried to install a sound card
onto a Intel Perl motherboard. Trouble here was that the OS, Windows XP, said
that the card was present and working, but I could never get the sound card to
work. I gave up and now I use only the onboard sound system, even though the
audio output at times is very low, but provides just enough audio to drive the
radio to full output without any ALC activity.
John
Bergman, KC5LK
>
> From: Jerry Flanders <jeflanders@comcast.net>
> Date: 2005/05/05 Thu PM 05:16:37 EDT
> To: "Tom Osborne" <w7why@verizon.net>, "RTTY" <rtty@contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [RTTY] 2 sound cards
>
> At 20:52 5/5/2005, Tom Osborne wrote:
> >Hi All
> >
> >Trying to hook up a second radio to to the computer. I put in a second
> >sound card in my computer, but it didn't recognize it, and it wouldn't
> >install it.
> >
> >Running a Dell Dimension 2.4ghz desktop with XP home edition. Anyone been
> >able to install a 2nd sound card in this configuration. If so, what
> >kind? Thanks and 73.
> >Tom W7WHY
>
>
> I couldn't install a 2nd card in my new Compaq SR1300NX Sempron with XP
> home. Don't know why - I couldn't do it and factory tech rep says it can't
> be done. But it became unimportant when I discovered that the on-board
> sound card could process data from multiple independent programs
> simultaneously under XP. Yours probably does this also.
>
> Strangely, a different computer I have can handle two cards fine. They were
> both installed under Win98se and when I upgraded to XP they were both still
> there, still usable.
>
> Jerry W4UK
>
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