Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uunet!microsoft!ericbr From: ericbr@microsoft.UUCP (Eric BROWN) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: SOUND CARDS Message-ID: <50016@microsoft.UUCP> Date: 13 Feb 90 19:40:10 GMT References: <105@pldote.intel.com> <1640050@hpspcoi.HP.COM> <11266@attctc.Dallas.TX.US> Reply-To: ericbr@microsoft.UUCP (Eric BROWN) Organization: Microsoft Corp., Redmond WA Lines: 17 >In article <1640050@hpspcoi.HP.COM>, dlow@hpspcoi.HP.COM (Danny Low) writes: >` > I mentioned before that Soft Warehouse carries the "with music stuff" >` > Adlib card for $139. They also carry the "stripped" version for about >` > $99. They have several stores around the US and do do (8-0) mail order. In a previous message, someone mentioned that the Sound Blaster card was a sort of union between the AdLib card and the Game Blaster card. Does anyone know of a distributor that carries the Sound Blaster card? I'd kind of like to get one, but in my ignorance, I foolishly forgot who carried the dang thing. Eric Brown ...!{sun, uunet, uw-beaver}!microsof!ericbr These are my opinions. If they were Microsoft's, you would pay $500 for them. "... if you really stop to think about it, Bambi is a parable of sexism, nihilism, and despair, portraying absentee fathers and passive mothers in a world of death and violence." -- Roger Ebert