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Recently I'm digging into various AudioPCI cards but realize that the drivers for different models of them are different. The drivers on vogonsdrivers.com are all for ES1371/ES1373 but no ES1370 or EV1938. So I downloaded many drivers for different operating systems and looked for device IDs and here's what I've found:ES1370/CT5507: VEN 1274 DEV 5000ES1371/CT2518/ES1373: VEN 1274 DEV 1371CT5880: VEN 1274 DEV 5880EV1938: VEN 1102 DEV 8938CT5880's driver always comes with newer version ones of ES1371/CT2518/ES1373, which doesn't include DOS driver. Besides, I've read from some website that CT5880 is an updated version of ES1371/CT2518, which added 5.1-channel output. Then I found cards as many as possible to look for their chips:AudioPCI 1000/3000/SoundBlaster PCI 64: ES1370 with AKM AK4531AudioPCI 5000: ES1371 with TriTech 28023AudioPCI 5100: ES1371 with TriTech 28023 and LM1876T amplifierAudioPCI 5200: ES1373 with TriTech 28023CT4700 (SoundBlaster PCI 128): CT5507 with AKM AK4531 and TDA7360 amplifierCT4730 (SoundBlaster PCI 64V): EV1938CT4740 (SoundBlaster PCI 16): ES1373/CT5880 with Crystal CS4297A/SigmaTel STAC9721T and TDA1517P amplifierCT4750 (SoundBlaster PCI 128 Digital): CT5880 with SigmaTel STAC9708T (The only 5.1-channel AudioPCI)CT4810 (SoundBlaster Vibra 128): CT2518/CT5880 with Crystal CS4297A/SigmaTel STAC9721T and maybe TDA1517P amplifierCT5800: ES1373 with SigmaTel STAC9721TAlso there're some mysterious EMU10K1X (VEN 1102 DEV 0006) cards, like Sound Blaster Live! SB0200, Sound Blaster 5.1 SB0680 and Ectiva Audio 5.1 TP0033, which according to some posts may be AudioPCI, though I'm suspicious about this.Because of the use of SigmaTel STAC9708T codec, the CT4750 card should have the best output quality.Drivers for these chips are different. Except EMU10K1X, there are 3 different drivers for these chips. ES1370/CT5507 one, ES1371/CT2518/ES1373/CT5880 one, and EV1938 one. Drivers on Ensoniq website are for ES1370/CT5507 only and there's no DOS driver. Drivers on Creative website are for ES1370/ES1371. No EV1938 driver anywhere. I'm sure that CT4730 was a retail card. Some DOS drivers mislabeled ES1371 as SoundBlaster PCI 64V, but in fact it's not.Therefore I'm interested about driver support for these cards under DOS/Windows 9x/Windows XP. It would be greatly appreciated if someone can provide drivers for these cards for DOS. Currently only ES1371/ES1373/CT5880 have DOS drivers.
th1r5bvn23 Wrote:After some time collecting various drivers, I've figured out the driver compatibility of different versions of AudioPCI.AudioPCI Driver Matrix.pngHowever, I don't know whether Ensoniq ES1371 DOS drivers can be used with CT5880 cards (like CT4750). I hope someone can test it.
Device drivers are the software interfaces that talk directly to the physical multimedia hardware and are required for the hardware in the computer to communicate with the operating system. A "driver" is the name given to the software interface that allows the operating system to communicate with the hardware. If the multimedia device is not performing as expected then it is likely that the driver is not working correctly. A PCI\VEN Code can be split into pieces that correspond to manufacturer of that hardware. The first part, the "PCI\VEN_", is specific to the hardware manufacturer, Ensoniq® has the PCI\VEN code of "PCI\VEN_1274". The "&DEV_" part of the code relates to the category of the hardware, in this case the "DEV_5880" category is "Multimedia" hardware. A list of compatible device driver software for the Ensoniq® AudioPCI (5880B) device is shown below.
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" Was this review helpful? (Report this) 5 of 6 people found the following review helpful: daniel Tested on Windows 2000 Professional 18 Nov 2006 Installation: Stability: Compatibility: "not correct driver for the ct5880 in my system." Was this review helpful? (Report this) 5 of 6 people found the following review helpful: taskin Tested on Windows XP 4 Jul 2006 Installation: Stability: Compatibility: "NOT MY DRİVER" Was this review helpful? (Report this) Already tried it? Give your review.
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In 1997, Ensoniq introduced AudioPCI - a budget PCI sound card. At the time, the company was getting squeezed out of the market by Creative, and so needed to change direction away from high-end audio and into the budget OEM market. For this new card they devised an ISA software audio emulation driver that was compatible with most DOS games. It was rare for PCI sound card manufacturers to bother with DOS compatibility now that Windows was taking over the world. To OEMs the card was sold for ~$50 USD a piece. For anyone else, closer to ~$80 USD.
The AudioPCI DOS driver included Ensoniq Soundscape 16-bit digital audio and sample-based synthesis support, along with support for Sound Blaster Pro, AdLib Gold, General MIDI, and Roland MT-32. However, without actual hardware for FM synthesis, FM music and sound effects were simulated using samples, often with unacceptable results. Therefore, it was more practical to configure DOS games to utilize the General MIDI synthesizer and digital sound effects whenever possible for better sound quality. 2b1af7f3a8