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To: Fred Mah who wrote (9123)1/28/1998 12:30:00 AM
From: Jon Tara  Respond to of 13925
 
What Fred said.

I was involved in the development of one of the first-generation PCMCIA audio cards. (I wrote the Windows drivers, did the audio testing, and did some of the clean-up of the electrical noise.) It is a HOSTILE environment to audio in there, and I just don't see getting quality audio on the CPU chip.

Getting it onto the mother board isn't impossible, though, with good circuit board design, quality components, and perhaps some additional shielding. But ON the CPU chip? No way, Jose!