Accent Messenger IC synthesizer
Janina Sajka
janina at afb.net
Thu Mar 1 16:26:40 EST 2001
I had one of these cards--and might still have it somewhere. I probably
have the 16-bit DOS drivers on a TAR archive somewhere, if that will help.
I don't know whether Wally is still in the business somewhere.
A quck look at Yahoo turned up empty.
On Thu, 1
Mar 2001, Jason Fayre wrote:
> Hello,
> This is slightly off topic, but I thought someone migt be able to give me
> a hand. I have an old accent messenger PCMCIA synthesizer. The problem
> is that I don't have the drivers. Were there drivers written for this
> card for Windows? I know that there were old DOS drivers. Eaven better,
> has anyone tried writing speakup drivers for this card? I don't know how
> to get in touch with Aicom, or I would ask him if he would be willing to
> release the programming info for this card.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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