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----- Original Message ----- From: <improv@peak.org> > And, speaking of notebook looping systems, a brand new dual-core >Thinkpad > T60 kind of just fell into my lap! My old Thinkpad just barely runs > Mobius in standalone, I wasn't planning on replacing it, but was just > offered an amazing deal on this new lappy. Outstanding!!!! I love my T60p now. One thing you may find (if the T60 has the same sound system as the T60p), which really pissed me off, is that there is no sound card, per se...the sound is integrated into the Intel chipset. I found out quickly that some of my music systems wouldn't even recognize that there was a sound input/output device. It's like it is non-existent. I was hoping that the new Intel high definition audio would sound good by itself, but not if I couldn't even get it to be recognized by my VST hosts, etc. It see the default SoundMax software for configuring the HD audio, but it doesn't operate like a typical sound card driver. I called Lenovo tech support and they basically confirmed what my wife told me (who works for Intel)...there is no sound card....HD audio is built inside the chipset. Let me know what you disover. The HD audio sound great with CDs and music you play from your music software, of course. Kris