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Sound driver for Win 98 Guest
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Amano Ebeling
2004-11-25 22:16:48 UTC
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Hi at all,

I've got a big problem.
I've installed WIn 98 as a Geust on my XP system, 'cause I wanted to
use some old DOS and WIN95 Progs. After I finished the Install
progres, I recognizet, that I didn't have a soundcard.

Well I read the Manual and find the Cards name and where to get the
driver, but I can't find them on the Creative HomePage.

Do you know where I could Download the Driver?


So Long


Amano
Joost Brenters
2005-01-29 16:25:58 UTC
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Hi,

Well I don't have the answer... but I have a similar problem.

My windows '98 guest os doen't seem to find the correct drivers for a PCI
audio device. I've searched within de options/cabs dir and on the windows
'98 cd-rom but it doesn't find the drivers.

Really weird..

Hope you'll find your answer soon, sorry that I couldn't be helpfull to you

Grtz.
Joost
Post by Amano Ebeling
Hi at all,
I've got a big problem.
I've installed WIn 98 as a Geust on my XP system, 'cause I wanted to
use some old DOS and WIN95 Progs. After I finished the Install
progres, I recognizet, that I didn't have a soundcard.
Well I read the Manual and find the Cards name and where to get the
driver, but I can't find them on the Creative HomePage.
Do you know where I could Download the Driver?
So Long
Amano
Bart Meerdink
2005-01-29 18:16:13 UTC
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Post by Amano Ebeling
Hi at all,
I've got a big problem.
I've installed WIn 98 as a Geust on my XP system, 'cause I wanted to
use some old DOS and WIN95 Progs. After I finished the Install
progres, I recognizet, that I didn't have a soundcard.
Well I read the Manual and find the Cards name and where to get the
driver, but I can't find them on the Creative HomePage.
Do you know where I could Download the Driver?
So Long
Amano
The virtual audio device is called es1371 in my vmware.log, that is, a
Creative Soundblaster Ensonic AudioPCI.

The driver is found on www.creative.com | support | <choose country> |
choose Soundblaster+other+Ensonic AudioPCI.

At least, this works for country = Netherlands.

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