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    Hi guys,

    Got another notebook question for you:

    I have an old 486 toshiba laptop which has no sound card. It'd be real useful if I could get it to be able to play back MP3s - is there any way I could get sound out of it? PCMCIA card or something?

    Actually, can 486s even play MP3s?

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    at half rate they may be able to but not at CD Quality. There were settings in wmp6.x for that
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    • #3
      You could try the old Windows 3.1 speaker driver which can be made to work under Win95.
      Failing that you used to be able to get a soundcard that plugged into the parallel port. I think it was made by Logitech.
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        <font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2">Originally posted by SteveC:
        Hi guys,

        Got another notebook question for you:

        I have an old 486 toshiba laptop which has no sound card. It'd be real useful if I could get it to be able to play back MP3s - is there any way I could get sound out of it? PCMCIA card or something?

        Actually, can 486s even play MP3s?

        </font>
        Noodles has his old 486 running Linux and serving MP3s ... ask him
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