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#56144 - 02/22/08 04:07 AM
 
Re: PCMCIA Sound Card
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Registered:  09/21/02
 
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Thanks Alec I was hoping you would answer.  I bought mine years ago, upon your recomendation, and have never been sorry, but always looking for better. Bernie 
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#56146 - 02/22/08 07:06 AM
 
Re: PCMCIA Sound Card
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Registered:  09/21/02
 
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Loc:  Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Hi John The card is no longer available, having been replaced by the Echo DJ I/O.  These cards are type2 slot cards that slip into a slot 1/4 x 2/1/2.  You install the driver, designate the port in your program, and you're good to go.  My SD2 module is a little better sounding, especially on drums and bass, but I have to carry around a MidiSport interface with the module.  It is simply easier to keep my Indigo in the slot and go.
  Bernie 
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