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<div>'''Windows Sound System''' ('''WSS''') was a [[sound card]] specification developed by [[Microsoft]] for use in their [[Windows 3.0#The Multimedia Extensions|Windows 3.0 with MPC extensions]]. 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.<br />
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The WSS 2.0 drivers released in 1993 included a DOS driver, WSSXLAT.EXE, that provided Sound Blaster 16 compatibility for digital sampling, however they did not provide support for FM or wavetable synthesis.<br />
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Much like today's [[Intel High Definition Audio]], the actual hardware was standardized as well. WSS was based on [[Crystal Semiconductors]] [[CS4231]] [[codec]] [[integrated circuit|chip]].<br />
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