![]() 8086 is Intel's vendor ID, guess the sound circuit is integrated on the southbridge or something? The output from lspci suggests that too. It's just called "SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio" in the Windows device manager. Identifying the specific sound chip to find the correct DOS driver, if available, seems to be harder though. It's also generally well built, and very silent for it's age. ![]() Quite nice hardware otherwise aswell, I do like the Pentium M platform. The most interesting part is of course the audio output line, stating Sound Blaster Pro compatibility. Before scrapping it, I decided to check if it might be worth keeping instead. ![]() Was asked to wipe the HDD and scrap an old laptop containing some sensitive research data the other day. ![]()
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