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2 Sound Blaster™ PCI64

Full-duplex operation allows simultaneous audio recording and playback. Onboard 
speakerphone connections provide high quality interconnection with standard modems. 

Its use of the PCI bus and Plug and Play (PnP) technology helps to make the Sound Blaster 
PCI64 one of the easiest to install. PCI cards can share valuable system interrupts, and in most 
cases, Sound Blaster PCI64 can share the interrupt with your LPT port. This frees hardware 
resources for other add-on peripherals.

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Your audio card has these jacks and connectors which allow you to attach other devices:

Jacks are one-hole connecting 
interfaces whereas connectors 
consist of many pairs of pins.

CD Audio connector
Connects a CD-ROM 
drive using a MPC-3 CD 
audio cable.

Joystick/MIDI connector
Connects a joystick or a 
MIDI device. You can buy an 
optional MIDI kit that allows 
you to plug in the joystick 
and MIDI device 
simultaneously.

Line Out jack (Green)
Connects powered 
speakers or an enternal 
amplifier for audio 
output.

Microphone In jack (Red)
Connects an external 
microphone for voice input.

Figure 1:   Jacks and connectors on your audio card 

AUX In/Rear Line Out jack 
(Black)
Connects external devices 
(such as cassette, DAT or 
Minidisc player) for playback or 
recording or powered rear 
speakers.

Telephone Answering 
Device/Modem connector
Connects a voice modem to 
transmit and receive audio 
signals.

TV/IDE/Sony CD/Audio Input 
connector
Connects a TV card or Sony CD-
ROM audio cable or audio input.

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