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Sound Blaster Vibra128 Driver (5/3/2000)


License Free
Requirements None
Downloads 111 Limitations None
Publisher Creative Labs (RETIRED) File Size 845k
Date added 09 May 2000 Check your speed

This is a new driver release for the Sound Blaster Vibra128 (model number CT4810, CT4811, and CT4812), for users running on Windows 2000. This release provides Windows 2000 support for existing users of the Vibra128.

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