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To: Street Walker who wrote (1433)6/19/1998 1:38:00 PM
From: Howard R. Hansen  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
>> That's what I want to hear! This frees up a PCI slot so I can have a sound card.<<

The previous consensus was you need a PCI network interface card. As the Asus P2B has 3 ISA slots you would be much better of going with a ISA compatible sound card.

>> I recall reading in an earlier post that it is possible to run
different brands of cards with Win 98. Anyone please correct me if wrong. <<

You are right. All Microsoft documentation and news group posting say you can use different brands of video adapters with Win 98.

SW, You didn't ask this question but here is an answer to a question that has been bugging me. The answer comes from a news group posting.

On Sun, 31 May 1998 17:56:00 GMT, marc@sota.com wrote:

>What is the "Onboard Creative SB-Link" on the ASUS P2B<
>>The SB Link is a Creative standard to assure PCI soundcards to be
backwards compatible with older SB ISA card software. SB-Link
compatible PCI cards can be connected to the motherboard connector
with a special cable shipping with the soundcard. Many of the new
soundcards might be using this standard to overcome some compatibility
issues with older software (especially in a DOS environment).<<

I interpret this to mean the P2B does not have built in "Sound Blaster" capability and you need to connect a cable that runs from a PCI sound card to a header on the motherboard to ensure backward compatibility with old SB software.
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