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USB sound cards...

John Ragle
Jim Sheldon asks: "Anybody know if one of the USB sound card devices can
co-exist without conflict along with a Sound Blaster Audigy internal
card...?"

I use several USB sound card devices (one on my K3, one on my ICOM
910H), and have used them with Vista, WIN7, and XP Pro, all without any
trouble at all. The internal card in the WIN7 box is a SB of some
sort...& in the XP Pro netbook it is a built-in mongrel of some other
sort. I am using both FLDIGI and WSJT this way. The volume panel has all
the controls needed, and thee is always "device manager" for further info...

John Ragle -- W1ZI
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Re: USB sound cards...

N5GE
On Sat, 25 Dec 2010 14:12:49 -0500, John Ragle <[hidden email]>  wrote:

I have used the E-MU 0202 with XP Pro 64 bit without trouble, but beware, there
are no 64 bit drivers for Win 7 and there won't be any, according to the web
site.

73,

Tom Childers
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>Jim Sheldon asks: "Anybody know if one of the USB sound card devices can
>co-exist without conflict along with a Sound Blaster Audigy internal
>card...?"
>
>I use several USB sound card devices (one on my K3, one on my ICOM
>910H), and have used them with Vista, WIN7, and XP Pro, all without any
>trouble at all. The internal card in the WIN7 box is a SB of some
>sort...& in the XP Pro netbook it is a built-in mongrel of some other
>sort. I am using both FLDIGI and WSJT this way. The volume panel has all
>the controls needed, and thee is always "device manager" for further info...
>
>John Ragle -- W1ZI
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Re: USB sound cards...

John Ragle
I did not write this quote attributed to me. I am, moreover, quite
annoyed at the attribution.

John Ragle -- W1ZI

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On 12/26/2010 2:35 PM, Amateur Radio Operator N5GE wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Dec 2010 14:12:49 -0500, John Ragle<[hidden email]>   wrote:
>
> I have used the E-MU 0202 with XP Pro 64 bit without trouble, but beware, there
> are no 64 bit drivers for Win 7 and there won't be any, according to the web
> site.

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