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RE:looking for PCMCIA SCSI.....and sound and cheap !
On Tue, 29 Jul 1997 18:24:31 -0700, tisol wrote:
>This is worth a look !!!
>Http://www.onsale.com has been trying to sell these for weeks now.
>They never go above $79
>Check with toshiba re. who the OEM is .
>..peter..
>
>
>New - Toshiba Noteworthy SCSI/Audio PC Card Multimedia Combo
>
>Super Audio and SCSI all wrapped up in one package!
>The Noteworthy Multimedia Combo combines 16-bit stereo sound with a high performance SCSI II adapter in
a single Plug & Play PC card. Featuring SCSI data transfers of over 10 megabytes per second and CD-quality
sound. Use the Multimedia Combo to enjoy better sound for your favorite games, to create multimedia
presentations on the road, and to connect up to seven SCSI peripherals to your portable.
>
>General Features:
>SCSI
>
>.Fast SCSI II interface, includes Corel SCSI software .Supports up to seven SCSI devices at once .Over 10
MB/sec burst data transfer .Over 3 MB/sec sustained data transfer .Built in FIFO for high speed data transfer
>
>AUDIO
>
>.CD-quality, 16-bit stereo recording and playback .Microsoft Sound System Compatible .Analog and digital
signal mixing .Up to 44.1 KHz sampling .16-bit stereo to 4-bit mono sampling .20 Voice MIDI/Adlib compatible
synthesizer .HMI & AIL games compatible
>
>SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
>AUDIO: 32KB on-card DMA emulation
>SCSI: 128 byte on-card FIFO buffer, on-card Active Termination
>
>.Form Factor .Complies with PCMCIA Release 2.1 or greater .Bundled Software .Microsoft Windows Sound
System, Corel SCSI .Plug & Play drivers, Auto-Install .Diagnostics & Integrated Messaging
>
>Software Compatiblity
>MIDI Play compatibility with .WAV Mixing, Microsoft Windows Windows 95, MS-DOS, Multimedia PC (MPC
2)
>
>Sampling Rate
>Up to 44.1 KHz and 16-bit Stereo Sampling
>
>Interface Connections
>36" cable with three 1/8" sound jacks and SCSI II interface, headset, microphone
>
>Compatible Systems
>Toshiba and other Type II PC Card compliant computers without audio support
One thing I think I wasn't clear in specifying is that it NEEDS to work with OS/2 Warp 4.0, and possibly Linux,
though Linux support isn't required currently (until I can get a real cheap 12mm HD, any size).
Paul
Regards,
Paul Khoury
pkhoury@earthlink.net