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    Cmania
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    Hi Can any help to know that :

    1. Is Sound Blaster present on every sound card.

    1. Is it like this if I wrote routines to access Sound Blaster it can play on every system.

    hope i get some answers soon. bye

    pitchu

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    • C Cmania

      Hi Can any help to know that :

      1. Is Sound Blaster present on every sound card.

      1. Is it like this if I wrote routines to access Sound Blaster it can play on every system.

      hope i get some answers soon. bye

      pitchu

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      No. It's a widely used card, but not everybody uses one. Many people have built-on sound cards on their motherboard, common known as AC97.

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      • C Cmania

        Hi Can any help to know that :

        1. Is Sound Blaster present on every sound card.

        1. Is it like this if I wrote routines to access Sound Blaster it can play on every system.

        hope i get some answers soon. bye

        pitchu

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        Sound Blaster[^] is the trademark name of sound cards made by Creative[^]. You should use the hardware-independent sound routines provided by your OS to write code that works on any sound card. If you want to write multi-platform code, see SDL[^].

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