I was just wondering if anyone was able to get sound from a Crystal CS4235
3D audio chip. It’s an on-board sound device built on to the motherboard
from an older eMachine. The specs are located here: http://www.e4me.com/infocentral/product_tower266.html
Other than the sound not working, everything else seems to work great. Any
help with this would be greatly appreciated!
I was just wondering if anyone was able to get sound from a Crystal CS4235
3D audio chip. It’s an on-board sound device built on to the motherboard
from an older eMachine. The specs are located here: http://www.e4me.com/infocentral/product_tower266.html
Other than the sound not working, everything else seems to work great. Any
help with this would be greatly appreciated!
If anyone can recommend a good, inexpensive sound card that will work for
sure, please post suggestions below, or write to me. My address is bill@NOnetCAPSnet.net (delete the uppercase letters and it’ll work).
Bill Patrick L. <> bill@nonetcapsnet.net> > wrote:
I was just wondering if anyone was able to get sound from a Crystal
CS4235
3D audio chip. It’s an on-board sound device built on to the
motherboard
Good luck Previously, Bill Patrick L. wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.newuser:
If anyone can recommend a good, inexpensive sound card that will work for
sure, please post suggestions below, or write to me. My address is bill@NOnetCAPSnet.net > (delete the uppercase letters and it’ll work).
Bill Patrick L. <> bill@nonetcapsnet.net> > wrote:
I was just wondering if anyone was able to get sound from a Crystal
CS4235
3D audio chip. It’s an on-board sound device built on to the
motherboard