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Differences between Diamond Monster Sound cards
Diamond Monster Sound M80
Better signal to noise ratio (>90dB)
Only has only one speaker output
Includes a 512KB ROM wavetable card
Software bundle includes:
OEM version of Incoming by Rage Software
Jedi Knight: "Pathways to the Force by LucasArts
Internet Sound Bar by Midisoft
Corporation
Microsoft NetShow by Microsoft
Studio Recording Session by Midisoft
Corporation
WorldView VRML 2.1 Internet Browser from InterVista
Diamond Monster Sound MX200
Better signal to noise ratio (>90dB)
Includes a Dream 64 voice hardware wavetable board with a roland
approved 4MB midi patchset in ROM
Wavetable effects which can be adjusted
Software bundle includes:
OEM version of Incoming by Rage Software
Jedi Knight: "Pathways to the Force by LucasArts
OEM version of Outlaws
by LucasArts
Internet Sound Bar by Midisoft
Corporation
Microsoft NetShow by Microsoft
Studio Recording Session by Midisoft
Corporation
WorldView VRML 2.1 Internet Browser from InterVista
Diamond Monster Sound MX300
Better signal to noise ratio (>96dB)
Full Aureal A3D 1/2 support
16 3D streams for Aureal A3D 2.0
76 3D streams for Aureal A3D 1 & DirectSound3D for 2 speakers &
headphones
DLS 1 support for changing MIDI patchsets
Wavetable effects which can be adjusted
Sound Blaster Pro and OPL 2/3 support for real mode dos.
Gameport support for dos.
10 band graphic equaliser for adjusting sound.
DirectMusic hardware support in future drivers
EAX 1/2 support in future drivers
Software bundle includes:
OEM version of Recoil from Westwood
Studios
OEM version of Half-Life from
Sierra
Limited version of The Jukebox
from Music Match
SoftDVD decoder/player from Zoran
Corporation
Internet Sound Bar by Midisoft
Corporation
MediaWorks 98 by Midisoft Corporation
Studio Recording Session by Midisoft
Corporation
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