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Old Nov 16, 2007, 04:31 PM   #1
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Any PC-Card support?

sorry if this post has been answered. i've read the FAQ and the knowledge base link, but didn't find any information or at least notice any about PC-Card support.

so are there any PC cards out there supported by KX?
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Old Nov 16, 2007, 06:47 PM   #2
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I had to look up what a 'PC-Card' was... wikipedia explains its what used to be called PCMCIA - which the Audigy 2ZS NB (I didnt verify if this is exactly the CL model, but its the notebook edition of the Audigy or Audigy 2 or Audigy 2 ZS... ??? the kX compatibility list calls for a 'Audigy 2 ZS notebook' as partially supported kX Project: Knowledgebase: kX Soundblaster Compatibility List) is at least partially supported... look at release notes and search the forums here for known issues on that card model.

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3539 is finally out!

changes:
* improved a2zsnb support
* added ASIO support for Vista (x86 ONLY)
* several minor fixes

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known issues:

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3. known a2zs notebook issues

* there might be an audible click when starting audio playback and for every MIDI note - no solution
* there might be constant noise instead of audio playback: solutions: disable/enable the device in the device manager; or: reboot; or: kxctrl -rv
* certain PCMCIA controllers are not compatible. please review Creative labs site for details
* all audio inputs and outputs (including digital) should work
* AC-3 functionality was not fully tested. please report your thoughts on this
* XTRAM DSP effects can produce audible noise. This is caused by BIOS setting (HLT instruction to keep the CPU idle) - solution: disable this in BIOS

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yeah, i saw that one. was wondering if there were any others, cause there are too many problems there for me to use that.
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Old Nov 16, 2007, 10:00 PM   #4
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no, there are no other 10kX based PCMCIA cards
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