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"AC'97 is an audio codec standard developed by Intel Architecture Labs in 1997."
okay
"It defines a set of registers that can be used to control the audio input and output parameters of an audio device."
mhm,
"It does not include details concerning how to access these registers, however."
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please note that this is the MODERN STANDARD THAT MOST COMPUTERS ARE SUPPOSED TO SUPPORT

THANKS COOL

or wait, was that intel hd audio???
✨fuuuck if i know✨

@boots ain't it funny? So in OSes now instead of N drivers, you have 1 AC97 modules plus… N drivers.

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