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- Windows_Sound_System abstract "Windows Sound System (WSS) was a sound card specification developed by Microsoft released at the end of 1992 for Windows 3.1. WSS featured support for up to 16-bit 48 kHz digital sampling, better than the contemporary Sound Blaster Pro. Also, the WSS featured RCA analog audio outputs, an uncommon feature among sound cards of this era.The WSS 1.0a drivers released in February 1993, introduced single-mode DMA, supports games in MS-DOS, supports Ad Lib and Sound Blaster emulation.The WSS 2.0 drivers released in October 1993, supports OEM sound cards also (Media Vision, Creative Labs, ESS Technology), improved DOS driver, WSSXLAT.EXE, that provided Sound Blaster 16 compatibility for digital sampling. However, they did not provide support for FM or wavetable synthesis.Much like today's Intel High Definition Audio, the actual hardware was standardized as well. WSS was based on Analog Devices AD1848 codec chip with Yamaha OPL3 (YMF262-M) FM synthesis sound chip.".
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- Windows_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Sound_Blaster.
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- Windows_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Sound_chip.
- Windows_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink TheFreeDictionary.com.
- Windows_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Windows_3.1x.
- Windows_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_Corporation.
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- Windows_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLinkText "Windows Sound System".
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- Windows_Sound_System date "December 2009".
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- Windows_Sound_System subject Category:Sound_cards.
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- Windows_Sound_System comment "Windows Sound System (WSS) was a sound card specification developed by Microsoft released at the end of 1992 for Windows 3.1. WSS featured support for up to 16-bit 48 kHz digital sampling, better than the contemporary Sound Blaster Pro.".
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