Raphael writes "I wanted to enjoy the sound of a real adlib sound card as I did 15 years ago, but I could not use it in my computer since it does not have ISA slots. Fortunately, parallel ports are still around so I decided to to interface the card to the parallel port". Link.
HOW TO use an AdLib sound card on a parallel port
Raphael writes "I wanted to enjoy the sound of a real adlib sound card as I did 15 years ago, but I could not use it in my computer since it does not have ISA slots. Fortunately, parallel ports are still around so I decided to to interface the card to the parallel port". Link.
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