Hello, I recently was given a real old packard bell PC. I got it running again after putting in a different hard drive I had laying around. My problem is I can't get any sound. It has what I think is a old Zoltrix AD chips AV 308 ISA sound card. The reason I say I think is because when starting the PC it detects AD lib gold compatible OPL3 and trys to find drivers but the card has AV308 marked on it but I can't find a name. When I do a search for AV308 I come up with a few different make cards with a AV308 number. I can't find these drivers to download, I found AD lib compatible OPL2, thats the closest I found. My question is the card has jumpers on it and what looks like a place for the same type of cable that would go to a hard drive or CD rom. I can't find any info on this antique card anywhere so I am kinda stuck, any one out there know what all the jumpers do and do I need to have a cable hooked to it? The mother board don't have a AGP slot so if I were to scrap this card and get another cheap used card would I be better off with another ISA one or going to a PCI? I don't need anything high tech, the PC is going to be used for just some simple games for kids or maybe take along camping in the motor home for games on rainy days or what ever. I have win98se installed on it, it had win95 before but the person who had it didn't have speakers so I don't know if the sound was ever working. Tom