Thomas Haigh, Paul Ceruzzi: A New History of Modern Computing. In: History of Computing. The MIT Press, 2021, LCCN2020-048457, 8. The Computer Becomes Office Equipment, S.228 (englisch, eingeschränkte Vorschau in der Google-Buchsuche): “With more slots free, PC card producers could offer entirely new capabilities. The PC’s built-in speakers were able to do little more than beep or click. The AdLib sound card released 1987 added musical capabilities. Its software interface was copied by another hardware producer, Creative Labs, whose SoundBlaster cards dominated the market through the 1990s. This set another unofficial standard.”
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Thomas Haigh, Paul Ceruzzi: A New History of Modern Computing. In: History of Computing. The MIT Press, 2021, LCCN2020-048457, 8. The Computer Becomes Office Equipment, S.228 (englisch, eingeschränkte Vorschau in der Google-Buchsuche): “With more slots free, PC card producers could offer entirely new capabilities. The PC’s built-in speakers were able to do little more than beep or click. The AdLib sound card released 1987 added musical capabilities. Its software interface was copied by another hardware producer, Creative Labs, whose SoundBlaster cards dominated the market through the 1990s. This set another unofficial standard.”