First post, by psychofox
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Hi, i recently purchased this great looking Aztech card.
Unfortunately cant get it working, tried different Aztech drivers.
Googled FCC id: i38-mmsn819 isnt helping much either.
Hi, i recently purchased this great looking Aztech card.
Unfortunately cant get it working, tried different Aztech drivers.
Googled FCC id: i38-mmsn819 isnt helping much either.
interesting card, seems to be meant to interface with some sort of external I/O box? google said something about a CD-Rom unit... haven't seen that one before, I'd like to know more too ^^
ftp://ftp.aztech.com/SUPPORT/DOWNLOAD/sg/index.txt
I'd try the waverider drivers, as they have the same chipsets and wavetable
imi wrote on 2020-02-11, 14:21:google said something about a CD-Rom unit... haven't seen that one before, I'd like to know more too ^^
Goldstar interface. I have an external CD-ROM drive with that interface (but no interface card...).
Quite an interesting Aztech card.
I'm wondering whether the jack is a speaker/line out jack or an input jack (line in/mic in).
I agree with imi. Try the drivers for I38-MMSN826. Hopefully the jack is a line out jack which you can then connect to your speakers.
jesolo wrote on 2020-02-11, 16:12:Quite an interesting Aztech card.
I'm wondering whether the jack is a speaker/line out jack or an input jack (line in/mic in).
I agree with imi. Try the drivers for I38-MMSN826. Hopefully the jack is a line out jack which you can then connect to your speakers.
MMSN826 matches the AZT2316 and the ICS MIDI, but what about that AZT2302 - never seen that one before...?
I found this on some Russian forum. This is supposed to be matching ID for the card: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1309&d … 9,4052082&hl=ru
I don't speak Russian, so I had to trust Google Translate 😀
And these should be the drivers for the Explorer: https://www.phantom.sannata.org/download/file … a246125327061ca
ah nice, so it was indeed a package with a cd drive ^^
Thanks everybody, yes it seems to be Aztech Explorer. I listened some samples of Waverider 32 (same wavetable chip), it imho very nice sounding card. Unfortunately mine seems to be dead, no driver or software can see the card 🙁
This card has seen some bad days, few capacitors were bent down, maybe this can be the problem?
just check for broken parts or scratched traces, I wouldn't give up that easily ^^
can you post hi-res pictures of both sides?
Well, if they are still soldered down to the board and their top is perfectly flat and not swollen, they should be OK.
dionb wrote on 2020-02-11, 16:29:jesolo wrote on 2020-02-11, 16:12:Quite an interesting Aztech card.
I'm wondering whether the jack is a speaker/line out jack or an input jack (line in/mic in).
I agree with imi. Try the drivers for I38-MMSN826. Hopefully the jack is a line out jack which you can then connect to your speakers.MMSN826 matches the AZT2316 and the ICS MIDI, but what about that AZT2302 - never seen that one before...?
Indeed - I have pictures of a a number of different Aztech sound cards and none of them has that AZT2302 chipset.
However, the ICS Wavefront & WaveROM chips are the same as that of the Waverider 32+ (I38-MMSN826).
Hi everybody. Sorry for reviving the thread but I would like to contribute to the topic. I've obtained the same card as the OP and have been tinkering with it for few hours. Had bad luck getting any drivers working but in the end was successful. The card is a PnP version of the Waverider 32+, probably thanks to the AZT2302 chip (similarily like ES928 is for non-PnP ESS cards). For disk images attached in the earlier post, you have to install Windows 3.1 to use them. But first you need to install Plug and Play Configuration Software utility in aztpnp.zip archive (found it somewhere on the Aztech FTP mirror). Then you can use the setup for the card itself.
I have prepared an archive with everything unpacked and with properly set autoexec.bat and config.sys files, if you don't want to use Windows to use the card in DOS. Probably would be good idea to put it into the Vogons Drivers site? After successfull install, the card more or less behave the same as Waverider 32+, meaning you have to use TSR to be able to use wavetable functionality. IRQ and DMA is probably being configured through GALAXY variable in autoexec.bat, when the driver is loaded through config.sys. All my testing has been done with the jumper JMPCFG set to EEPROM option.
Thank you for taking the time and putting all the drivers together.
Hopefully will come handy to someone in the future.
Nice work, Paar.
My Aztech Sound Galaxy Nova 16 Extra II is one of my favourite sound cards, always in one of my machines.
Paar wrote on 2022-06-18, 20:16:Hi everybody. Sorry for reviving the thread but I would like to contribute to the topic.
No-no, thanks for reviving the thread. The instrument samples on this cards ROM are very well picked and game music with this card is definetly on top 5 on my list.
I got mine working but the overall sound quality was poor (lots of noise) and sound level on maximum was still quite low (for headphones at least) so i put this card on storage to wait better days 😀
How was your experience with this card?
Apart from the difficulties getting the card to work, I think it sounds alright. The PCM/FM volume ration is nicely balanced (for games that ignore mixer settings), even though the lack of low pass filter is noticable in some old games that use low quality sound samples and could detract someone. The wavetable part sounds pretty ok, but there is one percussion sound that annoys me indefinitely and at least for me, ruins songs that use it (you can hear it clearly in Doom 2 MAP01 or stadium level in Duke 3D). I don't know what happened there, why ICS decided to use that sample when all other samples are good.
Aztech Waverider 32+ and in extension Explorer I cards have problems with some games and need patches, if I recall correctly. That's slightly annoying too.
All in all, tt's more of collector's card than real use card.