On 22/4/07 17:28, "Jay West" <jwest at classiccmp.org> wrote:
It's been a while since I had my head inside a PC
machine, but isn't that
just a 16 bit ISA card? Not EISA?
In any case, the Winman 4x4/S card is awesome. I had one in active use for
many years. The ONLY reason I got rid of it was because I could no longer
find reasonable machines with ISA slots that would also run the modern audio
recording and midi software I wanted. I wound up going with one of the new
midiman 8x8/s USB patchbay external rackmount units.
Jay
You're quite right! Must be all the dust affecting my brain.... It was a
great piece of kit for as long as it was used. I went straight from running
Cubase on my Atari 1040STE to a (then) all-singing all-dancing VST setup -
333Mhz Pentium II, 256MB RAM, 8GB HDD.... Quite a step-up in functionality.
Worth mentioning though that the PC hit the dumpster long ago whilst that
STE is still a prized possession!
This can stand as a correction to my original offering... Not too many
people needing MIDI on their '93-era servers! ;-)
-Austin.