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The Magic3D Sound comes with drivers for Win95/98, WinNT and DOS. And for all of you UNIX freaks out there who want to stick to cards supported under the various UNIX clones and flavors, The
Open Sound System
is going to support the AU8820 chip featured on the Magic3D Sound in a near future. In sum, if you're in the market for a cheap all-round A3D based sound card then the Magic 3D should deliver. If you've got the extra cash then of course go for Diamond's much more rounded and polished MX200 (the wave table kicks even more ass).
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