Reply 1 of 7, by valnar
This may or may not help, but it's worth reading.
The most phenomenal thread about Creative Labs sound cards I've ever read. It's in my bookmarks ---
http://queststudios.com/smf/index.php/topic,2175.0.html
Reply 2 of 7, by Moogle!
I went around looking on the net for sites and info about the AWE series. They're drying up fast. I've noticed the internet as a whole just seems to be kind of slowing down and drying up over the past couple years, espeically since about '06.
Reply 3 of 7, by Malik
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Thanks a lot! 😁
Reply 4 of 7, by GL1zdA
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I tried to compile some time ago a list of chips on which each CT card was based, but haven't had time to complete it and it ends on the SB32 (no AWEs). It's based on the thread valnar posted and images found on the web. Unfortunately there are still many blank spaces.
Reply 5 of 7, by gerwin
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I just came across this small archive of old webpages from creative, I see it has some info on CT model-numbers, not to much though.
Reply 6 of 7, by Malik
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Thanks so much guys! Really appreciate all your help! 😀
Reply 7 of 7, by gerwin
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Moogle!: I went around looking on the net for sites and info about the AWE series. They're drying up fast. I've noticed the internet as a whole just seems to be kind of slowing down and drying up over the past couple years, espeically since about '06.
Logical offcourse, but sometimes saddening or downright annoying. As I came across all these dead links to "AWE32 - the pages of naked truth, Written by Mathias C. Hjelt". Which seemed like a good to read. Allow me to save everyone the work of compiling the webarchive..