This Is Queer!!!!!

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waynejkruse10

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This Is *annoying*!!!!!

i have a old a ISA sound card i got from a old original pentium computer. it has the normal sound out and in, and gameport but on the actual board of the card there is, wait for it..... a IDE plug, the ones you see on your motherboard, the ones you plug hard drives and stuff into. anyone please explain.



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It's probably a slot for an extention of the sound card, i had one of those for a joystick once although you said yours already had a gameport and I don't recall it being exactly the same as an IDE. Maybe you can plug in a cd rom to it and use it as a cd player :D
 
It's (usually) for an external (or internal-secondary) device, usually a connector hub or speaker connection.

A more "modern" example of this is Creative's front-panel units.
 
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