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- From: gerry@cmu.edu (Gerry Roston)
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- Subject: Re: no game port on Gateway 2k systems?
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- Date: 6 Jan 93 15:19:05 GMT
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- I've been waiting for some one to post the correct answer, but alas,
- no one has yet, so I will. Older G2000 systems had a card that served
- as disk controller, serial I/O, PIO and game port. The new VLB system
- has the disk controller. SIO and PIO built into the motherboard.
- SInce the only other card in the system is the ATI, which certainly
- doesn't have a game port, the system doesn't have a game port. [Note:
- I do not have one, but I do know how to read and think.]
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