Re: Can someone verify support for "AzTech Sound Galaxy Nova 16 Extra II-3D - using AZT-2316/R Chipset - FCC-ID:I38-MMSN846" ?

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On Sat, May 19, 2007 at 04:55:12AM +0200, Rene Herman wrote:
> On 05/17/2007 03:08 PM, Rask Ingemann Lambertsen wrote:
> 
> >I've found the X24C00 chip, a 12 MHz crystal or oscilator (I'm not sure 
> >which) and an Intel S-80C51FANM chip. The uncommented jumpers J1 and J2
> >are my best bet, although they are connected to the AZTSSPT0592 chip.
> 
> Right, so you also have that one. Also the AZT-NXPMIX0592?

   Yes.

> If J1 and J2 are connected to pin 17 and 18 at the top (the side which is 
> "up" when you can read the markings) of the AZTSSPT0592 then those will be 
> my J4/J5. Also unmarked, but I have the booklet!

   They are. I also have J4/J5 labelled PC SPKR, do you happen to know what
they are for?

> If they're the same, then you should have a "virtual parallel port" at 
> 0x278 when they're closed for "Disney Sound Source" compatibility.

   I do.

-- 
Rask Ingemann Lambertsen
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