Aztech WaveRider
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The Aztech WaveRider (commonly referred to as "AWR") is a family of personal computer sound cards.
Description
AWR began to be manufactured in Singapore in 1995. It produces stereo (two channels) sound in 16-bit linear pulse code modulation and uses the 16-bit ISA connection interface, involving MIDI and Wavetable synthesis, as well as Yamaha YMF262.[1] At one time, sound cards from Aztech Labs competed with those produced by Creative Technology and Media Vision.[2]
See also
- Media Vision Pro AudioSpectrum
- Terratec Audiosystem EWS64
- IBM Music Feature Card
- Innovation SSI-2001
- ESS AudioDrive
References
- ↑ "AZTECH Sound Galaxy Waverider Pro 32 3D". hwmuseum.pp.ua. Retrieved 2024-05-31.
- ↑ "DOS Days - MediaVision".
External links
- Aztech Waverider review in PC Mag, March 28, 1995
- Aztech Waverider 32+
- Aztech Labs drivers
- OS/2 Museum
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