Colin:
Not quite a sound card problem.
I have an SB Live 24-bit which doesn't have a game/midi combination port.
That port is on the ASUS A8N-SLI motherboard which as an Realtek audio
chipset.
Notwithstanding it seems that the port is related to the mobo rather than
Realtek because they supply no driver for it, even on Windows x86.
On my dual boot Windows XP x86 installation the driver for both ports are
from Microsoft.
Also on the BIOS setup there are different entries for disabling the audio
chipset and the ports, as if they were indepentent from each other.
I also don't care about those 2 remaining question marks in Device Manager
in Vista.
I might just disable the ports on the BIOS and that should do it.
Carlos
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
> I keep telling you that the PNPB02F is a joystick port on a Creative audio
> device. Do a Google search on PNPB02F and see.
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> >I wonder if the issue has to do with a specific motherboard, chipset or a
> > specific audio device.
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> > I have a VIA KT600 chipset on a K7VT4APro asrock mainboard with a Via
> > VT8233/A AC'97 Enhanced Audio Controller.
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