I don't have any Disney games, but I downloaded Sputter and tried it out on
my Zenith SupersPORT (8088). All I could get it to do was make the internal
speaker crackle. I seem to be doing what it says to in the docs (for
Sputter), but can't get it to work. I wouldn't mind having the Windows
drivers, though, since I hope to use the Sound Source on an old 386 laptop
that I have (maybe...)
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-Jason Willgruber
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-----Original Message-----
From: John Ruschmeyer <jruschme_at_exit109.com>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu>
Date: Sonntag, 6. Juni 1999 17:31
Subject: Re: Disney Sound Source
>> >I just picked up a Disney Sound Source (?1983) from a flea market. From
>> >what I know, it's a external sound card that'll play Wav files. Does
anyone
>> >have drivers for it??
>>
>> Jason,
>>
>> I think there are drivers for it in Windows 3.1 .
>
>There are Windows 3.1 drivers (I have a copy around here somewhere... just
>hope it's on something readable). Beyond that, I know that some Disney
>games supported it as did the sound utility 'sputter'.
>
><<<john>>>
>
Received on Sun Jun 06 1999 - 22:33:57 BST