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- #Creative sound blaster software software
It's about 1 minute of reggae music made using one of the windows 3.x installed. Does it sound right to you? The left and right channels sound very "seperated". Is their function just to enable or disable the ASP chip?ģ) Is the ASP chip sometimes called the CSP chip? Are they the same thing?Ĥ) For games, is the ASP chip worthless, or are there a small number of games that use it?ĥ) Can I use QSound with this sound card?Ħ) I notice there's no 3dctrl.exe (sorry I can't remember the correct file name) installed in the DOS SB16 section.
#Creative sound blaster software update
I wonder if the installation partly failed, and it was not able to correctly update my config.sys file?Ģ) On my card, there are two jumpers labelled IFSD and APSD. Did the installation routine examine my sound card hardware, and determine that these lines were not suitable? If you examine the "C:\SB16\DRV" file structure image which I posted above, those two files are there, but they don't get used.
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#Creative sound blaster software software
What software needs these lines? Any games? And I wonder why the installation that I have just done (software link 1 at the top of this post) did not insert these 2 lines in to my config.sys file.
#Creative sound blaster software install
These old files are:ġ) Sometimes when I install a SoundBlaster card, I get these lines added to my config.sys file:ĭEVICE=C:\SB16\DRV\CTSB16.SYS /UNIT=0 /BLASTER=A:220 I:5 D:1 H:5 I noticed that when I installed software for my AWE64, these windows 3.x apps (such as Midi, Wave, and CD) have a slightly higher version number of 1.27 and 1.26.Īlso, this update saved some older files, and put them inside a back up folder called C:\SB16\backup. For example, some of these apps are still on version 1.23. And also Text Assist control panel, TA dictionary reader. They are Soundo'le, Sound blaster configuration, Creative Midi, Creative Wave, Creative CD, Remote, Wave studio. The other Windows 3.x applications were not updated. Running this update installation, the following software was updated:Ĭreative Mixer = 4.35 -> updated to 4.51.0 If someone (eg TheMAN) can check to see if I've selected the best software to use, that would be really helpful. Please note that for software number 1 and 2 above, I guessed if this software was the most appropriate and the most up to date to use for this card. The sub directory I used inside this ISO file is called "\SB16AWE\WIN31DRV". It can be found on Malik's Creative software thread here, and can be downloaded here. The software loaded during this installation was as follows:Ģ) As above in note number 1, I got this software from Vogons user "TheMAN", on his ISO compilation. The sub directory I used inside this ISO file is called "\SB16AWE\WIN31", and contains 5 sub folders: CTCM (which I didn't need for this card), and DISK1 to DISK4.
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Filename is Win31drv.7z.ģ) Link to the Stason webpage diagram for this card.Ĥ) I'll do the Windows 9x software in a follow up thread.ġ) I got this software from Vogons user "TheMAN", on his ISO compilation.
#Creative sound blaster software drivers
Filename is Win31.7z.Ģ) Link to the DOS and Windows 3.x drivers and applications update.
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I guess they've removed it, and replaced it with a cheaper alternative.ġ) Link to the DOS and Windows 3.x drivers and applications package. I think that's where the Yamaha FM chip should be. Also, above the gold "ISA fingers" on the bottom left area, you can see a small chip has been removed. I guess that's its DSP version, and that would mean it's buggy. The chip below the empty socket says: CT1741 V4.11. Instead, you use the Creative DOS utility called Diagnose.exe. You cannot set its IRQ using jumpers, but you do not need Creative's PnP manager called CTCM.exe to allocate resources for this card. I am testing a Creative Technology Sound Blaster 16 ISA sound card, model number CT2740.