> Adding my second to this advice. If your computer has an ISA slot, (rare
in
> the latest models), the SB 16 ISA is a good choice. I've never had any
> problem with any WL function with mine. I purposely looked for a
motherboard
> with one ISA slot when I recently re-built my computer, (at that time, a
> 1mHz P3 was the best I could do, more than ample for my needs), because I
> was using RITTY. In IMHO, it's the best software for low-signal work and
the
> easiest and least fussy to use of all.
> Didn't mean this to be a boost for RITTY, but planning ahead doesn't hurt
> and the SB 16 is cheap! I use the on-board sound system for MMTTY and use
> both simultaneously with no problems.
I can't argue with any of that. However, ISA is going, going.... and with
it goes RITTY. If someone is buying NEW, I would advise the Soundblaster 16
PCI for $30 and its use with MMTTY. In fact, get 2! I really, really liked
RITTY, but as fast as things change in this area, I can't see deliberatly
purchasing a computer with an ISA slot or an operating system with DOS.
Especially not with the availability of MMTTY and Soundblaster PCI cards.
Whatever - have fun, it would be boring if we all had the same stuff!
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