It's easy to open (this image came out blurry, but I'm just using it for navgiation)
We've got two terminal connectors on the left, plus a 3.5mm audio jack. The right has a USB port and a barrel jack power connector.
Chip info here:
Also, I was wrong. Apparently it goes up to 64 megabytes of RAM:
There's three 74HC139s, which are dual 2-to-4 line decoders.
This maybe is used for wiring up one of the expansion ports to the ISA bus?
It's a 60 pin connector. 8-bit ISA is 62 pins, 16-bit ISA is 98 pins.
So if they just merged some grounds, 60-pins is totally doable.
@LionsPhil no, unless you bitbang some PWM out of the PC Speaker (like lots DOS of MOD-trackers, and some games - e.g. RealSound - used to do). But that will sound very bad on a piezo.
Also: this is a 386*SX* (16bit, no cache) so Doom is already stretching it.
@LionsPhil @foone I don't think anyone ever previously shipped a sound card with a 4-op OPL3 but no PCM sample support.
The Adlib had an 2-op OPL2.
The Sound Blaster, et al, had PCM sample support.
@foone I wonder if they have a license for that Win95.
I wonder if Microsoft still sells licenses for it.
@foone https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005005542582463.html?gatewayAdapt=glo2deu
This shop page should shed some more light on the ISA 8 Bit extension Interface as it have the pinout
@foone appearently there is a external ISA „expansion“ with 3 card slots you can buy for $20
https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005005543239919.html?gatewayAdapt=glo2deu