JMacCraw,
Yes, I did suspect this. OK. I will live with the inboard drivers until I
find a newer audio card. I've thought about a third Philips Acoustic Edge
card, but I think I will run into PCI IRQ battles I do not wish to have.
This XP machine uses really old hdw ATM. No money for 'new-tech' yet.
Thanks for the link. I will check it out.
I really suspect I may have asked the wrong question. I thought that the
"CD Player" came as part of the sound card files; along with all the other
dashboards for the card. Perhaps not. Anyway, what I am really looking for
is the plain old "CD Player" application. I do have the winblows media
player. Is that my only choice for listening to music CDs in XP?
Best,
Duncan
At 00:26 05/20/2008 -0700, you wrote:
Much luck, they stopped making those before WinXP and
also stopped posting for
download (for free) software from the bundled CD's
even before that.
http://us.creative.com/support/downloads/
Driver is in XP or it's not, don't expect more support
than that.
DHSinclair wrote:
> Does anyone know of drivers (WinXP) for an old
Creative (ISA) AWE64-Value?
>
> I have an old Creative (ISA) AWE64-Value running in
my XP test machine
> for sound (and grins!) It really does work!
> It is a CT4520 AWE64 Sound Blaster (ISA).
> The m/b is an Asus CUBX.
> It does work, sort of................ :) I do get
sound from it. From
> its' rear panel.
> What I do no HAVE is WinXP drivers for the 'internal
features' (if any?)
> of this
> very old card. OK, my bad!
>
> I am trying to integrate this 'old' card's LINE
output with a current
> Phillips
> 'acoustic edge' card LINE output into my current
Klipsch V.200 speaker
> system.
> Best,
> Duncan
>
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