Questions about Ensoniq Audio Pci sound card.

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Hi

I have just buy a used Ensoniq Audiopci 1370, it's print on the components
side; partno: 4001036901 rev f, Audio Pci 1000 , Ensoniq 1997.

And on the other side, on a white sticker ; E233014 AudioPci 9716
6000566 assyno: 01 REV: E , assemble in USA.

Is it the old and genuine Ensoniq card made by Ensoniq (not
Soundblaster) ?

There's 3 female jack on the side of the board, one green plug have an
arrow ---> , the other a black plug an arrow <---, which one are for line
in and for line out ?

And where do I plug the cdrom cable, on j6-cd audio in, j7-tv
tuner-ide-sony cd in, or j8-tad i/o ?

Any web site where I can find the instructions for my card ?


Thank you very much.

Bye

Gaetan
 
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"Gaetan Mailloux" <ba221@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
news:blst0h$fp0$1@freenet9.carleton.ca...
Hi

I have just buy a used Ensoniq Audiopci 1370, it's print on the
components
side; partno: 4001036901 rev f, Audio Pci 1000 , Ensoniq 1997.

And on the other side, on a white sticker ; E233014 AudioPci 9716
6000566 assyno: 01 REV: E , assemble in USA.

Is it the old and genuine Ensoniq card made by Ensoniq (not
Soundblaster) ?
That's Creative Labs, and yes, YOUR card is before the BORG.

There's 3 female jack on the side of the board, one green plug have an
arrow ---> , the other a black plug an arrow <---, which one are for line
in and for line out ?
Lime Green = Line Out, Black = Line In.

The Lime Green = Line Out is a standard, BTW.

And where do I plug the cdrom cable, on j6-cd audio in, j7-tv
tuner-ide-sony cd in, or j8-tad i/o ?
"And where do I plug the cdrom cable, on j6-cd audio in ..." Seems
like you answered your own question.

Unless it fits "j7-TV Tuner-IDE-Sony CD" in. Then use that.

J8 - "Telephone Answering Device I/O" won't work.

RwP
 
Gaetan Mailloux wrote:
Hi

I have just buy a used Ensoniq Audiopci 1370, it's print on the components
side; partno: 4001036901 rev f, Audio Pci 1000 , Ensoniq 1997.

And on the other side, on a white sticker ; E233014 AudioPci 9716
6000566 assyno: 01 REV: E , assemble in USA.

Is it the old and genuine Ensoniq card made by Ensoniq (not
Soundblaster) ?

There's 3 female jack on the side of the board, one green plug have an
arrow ---> , the other a black plug an arrow <---, which one are for line
in and for line out ?

And where do I plug the cdrom cable, on j6-cd audio in, j7-tv
tuner-ide-sony cd in, or j8-tad i/o ?

Any web site where I can find the instructions for my card ?


Thank you very much.

Bye

Gaetan
The arrow pointing out is line out (green). The one with the arrow
pointing in is line in (black). I have my CD input on the tuner-ide-sony
cd. That is the one that works with the mixer software I have. I think
it depends on the software. Gateway used the OEM version of the one I
have so I was able to find some information in the support section of
their website.
 
In article <blst0h$fp0$1@freenet9.carleton.ca>, ba221
@FreeNet.Carleton.CA says...

Hi

I have just buy a used Ensoniq Audiopci 1370, it's print on the components
side; partno: 4001036901 rev f, Audio Pci 1000 , Ensoniq 1997.

And on the other side, on a white sticker ; E233014 AudioPci 9716
6000566 assyno: 01 REV: E , assemble in USA.

Is it the old and genuine Ensoniq card made by Ensoniq (not
Soundblaster) ?
You'd have to look at the sound chip to be sure, but it sounds
like you have a pre-takeover card from when Ensoniq was still Ensoniq.
If the ASIC has the 'CREATIVE' name on it, then it was made after the
takeover.

FWIW: I use a pair of these cards in two different systems.
They're excellent workhorses... simple, efficient, good sound.

There's 3 female jack on the side of the board, one green plug have an
arrow ---> , the other a black plug an arrow <---, which one are for line
in and for line out ?
Green is line out, black is line in. That's a color standard, BTW,
that should apply to any PC type sound card.

And where do I plug the cdrom cable, on j6-cd audio in, j7-tv
tuner-ide-sony cd in, or j8-tad i/o ?
You answered your own question. If it's a CD-ROM, wouldn't you
agree it should go to CD audio in?

Any web site where I can find the instructions for my card ?
Creative Labs (www.creative.com) drivers may or may not work for
it. Windows 2000 Pro supports the card natively, without need for any
additional drivers.


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