The CS4236B/37B/38B/35/39 is an audio device manufactured by Crystal Semiconductor. This driver fixes problems with no sound or static or distorted sound, and can unlock advanced features of your audio device. Visitors have downloaded this file "tx98-3dnt4.zip" 299 times with an aggregate rating of 1 out of 5 stars based on 3 reviews. It is compatible with PCs running Windows Vista and Windows XP, among other operating systems. The total disk space used for this update is 297.9 KB.
CS4236B/37B/38B/35/39
Crystal Semiconductor CS423X Plug and Play
Crystal Semiconductor Control Base
Microsoft Joystick Port Enabler
Windows Vista, Windows Vista (64 bit), Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Other
4.01.1900
NT 4 drivers for the sound card on board the Zida / Tomato TX98 - 3D. Windows versions released after NT 4 will probably recognize it by default (XP does), but these drivers will be useful for the users migrating to ReactOS.
Apparently these drivers might work on NT 3.51 as well, didn't try.
If anyone has one such (functional) motherboard to spare, please e-mail me, I will buy it (have got a Paypal account).
Alex (DG Member) on 13-Dec-2007
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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BNT190RN.DOC | 18.9 KB | 1 Feb 1998 |
CSPNP.INF | 21.5 KB | 29 Jan 1998 |
CWB3DSND.EXE | 236.0 KB | 29 Jan 1998 |
CWBAUDIO.BIN | 8.6 KB | 29 Jan 1998 |
CWBAUDIO.SYS | 281.7 KB | 29 Jan 1998 |
CWBAUDLL.DLL | 127.0 KB | 29 Jan 1998 |
MIDIMAP.CFG | 41.6 KB | 29 Jan 1998 |
OEMSETUP.INF | 340 bytes | 29 Jan 1998 |
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