IT looks like the site that kthulhu pointed out even has a auto-detect feature. Not sure how good it would work :/.
Also I couldn't bing a B3G, there was a 83C tho :/
~klinky
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been there and I have a solution that works 96% of the time
Win98 is not very-good at detecting things; however, your in luck ^^
this is almost goof-proof, and it is not that hard to do:
. what ever card your looking at usually has one (1) LARGE chip ( IC ) on it.
1) there will be a Main Name
.... Trident, Yamaha, Crystal . . .
2) right below that will be a set of Letters and Numbers
.... TGUI9680-1, XG YMF724F-V, CX4237B-X03 . . .
Trident and Yamaha have their own web site for drivers.
. . Crystal is that 4% I was talking about ~_~ . . they are now Creative Lab's ( Sound Blaster )
to find-out which one you have, turn the power-off . . . pull the card . . look for the largest IC ( chip ) on that board . . write-down the letters and numbers . . . replace the card . . . start-up your computer again ^^ and search for them ^^
? is this an old-fashion way of doing things ?? . . YUP!
traxx
just my opinion ^^
this is almost goof-proof, and it is not that hard to do:
. what ever card your looking at usually has one (1) LARGE chip ( IC ) on it.
1) there will be a Main Name
.... Trident, Yamaha, Crystal . . .
2) right below that will be a set of Letters and Numbers
.... TGUI9680-1, XG YMF724F-V, CX4237B-X03 . . .
Trident and Yamaha have their own web site for drivers.
. . Crystal is that 4% I was talking about ~_~ . . they are now Creative Lab's ( Sound Blaster )
to find-out which one you have, turn the power-off . . . pull the card . . look for the largest IC ( chip ) on that board . . write-down the letters and numbers . . . replace the card . . . start-up your computer again ^^ and search for them ^^
? is this an old-fashion way of doing things ?? . . YUP!
traxx
just my opinion ^^
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Re: been there and I have a solution that works 96% of the t
post-it wrote:Win98 is not very-good at detecting things; however, your in luck ^^
this is almost goof-proof, and it is not that hard to do:
. what ever card your looking at usually has one (1) LARGE chip ( IC ) on it.
1) there will be a Main Name
.... Trident, Yamaha, Crystal . . .
2) right below that will be a set of Letters and Numbers
.... TGUI9680-1, XG YMF724F-V, CX4237B-X03 . . .
Trident and Yamaha have their own web site for drivers.
. . Crystal is that 4% I was talking about ~_~ . . they are now Creative Lab's ( Sound Blaster )
to find-out which one you have, turn the power-off . . . pull the card . . look for the largest IC ( chip ) on that board . . write-down the letters and numbers . . . replace the card . . . start-up your computer again ^^ and search for them ^^
? is this an old-fashion way of doing things ?? . . YUP!
traxx
just my opinion ^^
^_^ Yes it's a good idea that works, that's why I suggested it a day or two agoKlinky wrote:If not that open the thing up and look at the cards for identifying markers. Like chips that have brand names or something.