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Creative Labs Sound Blaster PCI128 Driver Update (Windows NT 4.0) 2.02 (11/22/99)


License Free
Requirements None
Downloads 965 Limitations None
Publisher Creative Labs (RETIRED) File Size 4.6M
Date added 21 Apr 1999 Check your speed

Available in this download are the most recent driver update and the latest mixer for your Sound Blaster PCI128 sound card, operating under Windows NT 4.0. This update improves 8-bit recording quality.

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