Yes, the sound card is onboard. This is a new computer and I was a little
leary about doing that. But I guess there is always system restore if I
screw it up. 73
Tom W7WHY
> Hi
> Well I do not have this configuration, but I am running two sound cards on
> one computer with XP PRO..No problems at all....I also tried 3 sound cards
> and there is still no problem.
> I do not see why you cannot do the same with XP but another kind of
> computer....I have two computers one is p3 1000MHZ and the other is a P4
> 3G.
> Both of them have two sound cards installed...and they are working
> great....
> May be you can check if your sound card is an ONBOARD????
> On my P4, I disabled the onboard sound card, cuz it was working bad....
> Regards
> NOEL ve2ryy
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom Osborne" <w7why@verizon.net>
> To: "RTTY" <rtty@contesting.com>
> Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 16:52
> Subject: [RTTY] 2 sound cards
>
>
>> 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
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