First post, by dosquest
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I was looking through a box of old pc parts and I found a sb16 😁
I was looking through a box of old pc parts and I found a sb16 😁
You mean at your home? Or in some second hand store? If it's the latter, lucky you 😉
At my house, I was going through a box that was labeled "floppie drives" but it turned out it had cd drives and at the bottom of a stack of 8X cd drives I found in a plain box an sb16 inside it!
Also I have a question, I finally got sick of win98 so I went back to dos6.2 and I'm wondering where I can acquire a driver that is dos compatible.
If your SoundBlaster 16 is one of the Vibra models, I can provide you with the DOS drivers for it. Actually, what' the model number of SoundBlaster 16 you found(the model number is labeled CTxxxx)?
I will go check!
It is a ct2502-sdq
It seems to be a questionable SoundBlaster 16(FYI - CT2520-SDQ is the chip's model number, not the sound card's model number. The sound card's model number is written in white on the actual PCB). Could you take a picture of your SoundBlaster 16?
Sure, give me some time.
wrote:Also I have a question, I finally got sick of win98 so I went back to dos6.2 and I'm wondering where I can acquire a driver that is dos compatible.
I have the official Sound Blaster 16 MS-DOS driver floppy disks in case you're still interested. I could rip them.
wrote:Sure, give me some time.
Any day now. I'm still waiting for an image of your SoundBlaster 16.
Oh, thanks. You probably think I'm a douch for not responding or posting pics. I will have the pics soon, as for the floppies Yes, I would like a zip file of something of the files please.
Okay, I'll see if I can digitize them sometime this week 😀
Aren't all the drivers already available in Creative Labs Sound Blaster ISA Cards' Drivers Collection (Old Thread) ?
You're right, I didn't know that topic existed.