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First post, by almeath

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I have been trying to locate some audio software that I had installed on my 486 circa 1995, which used an ESS688 sound blaster clone.

The software included a range of Windows 3.x audio utilities, including a talking clock and calculator.

Unfortunately, I lost my original driver floppy disks years ago, and I only realized later that I had not imaged the audio driver disks.

I have searched far and low and never managed to find the audio utilities themselves, but I did find a copy of the user guide, attached here.

I presume this software was quite rare, and perhaps no one has ever archived it online.

I would be very appreciative if anyone knows where I can locate this software in the form of a download.

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Reply 1 of 8, by vstrakh

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I had ES1868 card, I remember the box, but can't remember at all if I had any use for those apps.

But the Compaq disks for ES688 are still here: https://archive.org/details/compaq-ess-688-driver-disk
There are two disk images included, and one definitely has some windows apps that do look like the ones from the user guide.

Reply 2 of 8, by Grzyb

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I've posted the diskettes shipped with Genius Sound Maker 12E (based on ES488), with version 2.1, from March 1994, here - 12-bit sound card

That stuff from Compaq is version 3.03c, from March 1995.

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Reply 3 of 8, by almeath

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Thanks both. The first link was exactly what I needed. Other ESS driver archives seemed to have stripped out the bundled apps and only contained the core drivers.

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Reply 4 of 8, by Richy1985

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Hello,

I have the audio applications mentioned in this topic that came included with a Nakamichi CD Changer.

Until recently, I was perplexed as to why the applications, Talking Clock, Talking Calculator, Chime etc were not working and why I could not play any .aud files that this software bundle uses. I did notice a clue at the time - an 'AudioDrive' symbol was present in the dialogue boxes of the programs I was attempting to run.

At the time, I was using a Sound Blaster 16 inside my computer. A few days ago I came across a rare but informative document on Scribd that states that the audio applications above were meant to be used with a ESS688 AudioDrive sound card, among a few others.

If I install an ESS688 sound card, install the respective drivers and the audio applications, will the programs work?

Reply 5 of 8, by Grzyb

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Richy1985 wrote on 2025-07-31, 13:58:

If I install an ESS688 sound card, install the respective drivers and the audio applications, will the programs work?

They should work - they were designed for ES488, ES1488, and ES688.
They may also work with later ESS chips - though later cards were shipped with AudioRack software instead.

ESS chips support ESPCM - a proprietary sound compression format - and that's probably why you can't use that software/files with other cards.

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Reply 6 of 8, by Richy1985

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ESS chips support ESPCM - a proprietary sound compression format - and that's probably why you can't use that software/files with other cards.

Thank you for the above piece of information and confirmation!

Just to be on the safe side, I will purchase an ESS688, apparently this model is 'top of the range' out of the three models you mentioned.

I thought I would never get these audio programs working and that there was some kind of compatibility fault between these programs and Windows 3.x & Windows 9.x that was not addressed by ESS Audiodrive when they made the programs (in other words, poor program testing prior to release to the general public).

The reason why I am looking into an ESS Audiodrive sound card is because there is a lack of CD-ROM support on my 486 mainboard and there is only one IDE connector. I have three CD-ROMs and only one of them is recognized by the Viglen 486 PCI model DT-PCI, with the correct drivers installed, of course. I cannot connect an IDE cable to my Sound Blaster 16 as this card requires a propriety IDE cable with the correct pinout.

I plan to attach a standard IDE cable from the CD-ROM connector to the 'IDE CD-ROM' connector on the ESS sound card - not to the connectors marked Sony, Mitsumi or Panasonic.

Can you confirm that the ESS688 uses a standard (not proprietary) 40-pin IDE cable when connecting to the 'IDE CD-ROM' connector on the ESS688 sound card?

Also, can anyone confirm if these audio applications work with the ESS1868?

I think we're finally getting somewhere and my curiosity as to what 'Cuckoo.aud' and 'Big Ben.aud' sounds like will eventually be satisfied!

Reply 7 of 8, by Grzyb

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Richy1985 wrote on 2025-07-31, 14:58:

Can you confirm that the ESS688 uses a standard (not proprietary) 40-pin IDE cable when connecting to the 'IDE CD-ROM' connector on the ESS688 sound card?

Yes.
If it's IDE, then it's IDE - nothing proprietary about it.

I think we're finally getting somewhere and my curiosity as to what 'Cuckoo.aud' and 'Big Ben.aud' sounds like will eventually be satisfied!

I had a look at those .AUD files - it's the same container as .WAV, only with 0xE688 format code - which obviously stands for ESPCM.

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Reply 8 of 8, by NJRoadfan

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I have the disks for this somewhere. The card came with Voyetra software for Windows and various sound samples. The Compaq drivers above seem like the same thing, just a newer version.