Turtle Beach TBS Montego II Sound Blaster Pro Emulation Driver Download

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The TBS Montego II Sound Blaster Pro Emulation is an audio device manufactured by Turtle Beach. This driver fixes problems with no sound or static or distorted sound, and can unlock advanced features of your audio device. This version of "TBS_Montego_II_CD.zip" is rated (3 out of 5 stars) based on 824 downloads and 23 reviews. It has been installed successfully by our users on PCs running Windows 7 and Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 15.0 MB.

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824 Downloads

Supported Models

TBS400-3356-01 Turtle Beach Systems Montego II

TBS Montego II Gameport Interface

TBS Montego II MPU-401 Interface

TBS Montego II Multifunction PCI Platform

TBS Montego II PCI Audio

TBS Montego II Serial Wave Device

TBS Montego II Soft Modem Serial Wave Device

TBS Montego II Sound Blaster Pro Emulation

Manufacturers

Turtle Beach

Aureal

Supported Operating Systems

Windows XP, Windows NT4, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95

File Name

Additional Notes

This driver shipped with the TBS Montego II PCI Soundcard I bought in 2001. I've zipped the CD, minus the "App" folder of application files - these files were not necessary for the driver itself. I've not tested installing the driver from this file, but all the crucial files should be there.

David

Uploaded By

David Cornwell (DG Member) on 25-Jan-2009

Ratings & Reviews

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Driver Contents File List

The following files are found inside the driver download file.

Name Size Date
A3D.DLL 159.7 KB 14 Sep 1999
A3D.VXD 11.3 KB 14 Sep 1999
A3DAPI.DLL 290.8 KB 15 Sep 1999
A3DSPLH.WAV 537.6 KB 20 Feb 1998
A3DSPLS.WAV 550.1 KB 20 Feb 1998
A3DSPLSH.EXE 1.1 MB 14 Sep 1999
ASYCFILT.DLL 147.7 KB 21 Jan 1999
AU30APPY.VXD 5.8 KB 27 Jan 2000
AU30AUD.VXD 49.3 KB 27 Jan 2000
AU30COMM.CAT 6.4 KB 10 Mar 2000
AU30COMM.INF 57.7 KB 8 Mar 2000
AU30CORE.VXD 686.3 KB 27 Jan 2000
AU30CPL.CPL 98.3 KB 14 Sep 1999
AU30CPL.EXE 393.2 KB 14 Sep 1999
AU30CPL1.GID 8.6 KB 6 Dec 1999
AU30CPL2.GID 8.6 KB 6 Dec 1999
AU30CPL3.GID 8.6 KB 6 Dec 1999
AU30CPL4.GID 8.6 KB 6 Dec 1999
AU30CPL5.GID 8.6 KB 6 Dec 1999
AU30DAL.DLL 61.4 KB 14 Sep 1999
AU30DOS.COM 38.2 KB 27 Jan 2000
AU30GM.ARL 5.2 MB 21 Jul 1998
AU30HWEQ.EXE 241.7 KB 14 Sep 1999
AU30HWEQ.GID 8.6 KB 6 Dec 1999
AU30INIT.VXD 20.6 KB 27 Jan 2000
AU30JOYS.VXD 9.4 KB 27 Jan 2000
AU30LOC.DLL 98.3 KB 3 Feb 2000
AU30MIDI.DRV 8.6 KB 27 Jan 2000
AU30MIDI.VXD 24.2 KB 27 Jan 2000
AU30MIX.DRV 7.8 KB 27 Jan 2000
AU30MIX.VXD 116.4 KB 27 Jan 2000
AU30MMED.CAT 21.7 KB 10 Mar 2000
AU30MMED.INF 62.3 KB 18 May 2000
AU30MULT.CAT 10.7 KB 10 Mar 2000
AU30MULT.INF 10.8 KB 18 May 2000
AU30PORT.CAT 6.3 KB 10 Mar 2000
AU30PORT.INF 3.0 KB 11 Feb 2000
AU30PORT.VXD 23.8 KB 27 Jan 2000
AU30SBFM.VXD 89.3 KB 27 Jan 2000
AU30SDK.EXE 49.2 KB 14 Sep 1999
AU30SETP.EXE 237.6 KB 14 Sep 1999
AU30SETP.VXD 8.9 KB 27 Jan 2000
AU30THRU.DLL 2.6 KB 27 Jan 2000
AU30TRAY.EXE 167.9 KB 14 Sep 1999
AU30WAVE.DRV 9.1 KB 27 Jan 2000
AU30WAVE.VXD 131.1 KB 7 Mar 2000
AU30WT.DRV 7.1 KB 27 Jan 2000
AU30WT.VXD 178.4 KB 27 Jan 2000
AUTORUN.EXE 191.0 KB 18 Mar 1999
AUTORUN.INF 48 bytes 18 Oct 1999
CLICK.WAV 9.6 KB 23 Feb 1999
CMMON.VXD 9.4 KB 27 Jan 2000
ELECREG.EXE 280.6 KB 14 May 1999
EQDRIVER.DLL 45.1 KB 14 Sep 1999
FILES.TXT 2.9 KB 12 Mar 2000
LEVELIND.DLL 50.2 KB 28 Sep 1998
MFC42.DLL 940.3 KB 4 Oct 1997
MFNDFILE.EXE 136.7 KB 8 Feb 1998
MONTEGO2.BMZ 71.8 KB 17 Mar 1999
MSVCRT.DLL 271.6 KB 7 May 1999
NT/AU30CPL.CPL 121.9 KB 17 May 1999
NT/AU30CPL.EXE 289.8 KB 17 May 1999
NT/AU30GM.ARL 5.2 MB 12 Aug 1998
NT/AU30HWEQ.EXE 293.4 KB 17 May 1999
NT/AU30LOC.DLL 54.8 KB 17 May 1999
NT/AU30TRAY.EXE 201.2 KB 17 May 1999
NT/AU8830.REG 16.4 KB 6 May 1999
NT/AU8830.SYS 378.1 KB 17 May 1999
NT/AU88NT30.DLL 213.5 KB 17 May 1999
NT/AU88NT30.EXP 1.3 KB 12 Mar 1999
NT/EQDRIVER.DLL 26.1 KB 17 May 1999
NT/LEVELIND.DLL 65.5 KB 30 Nov 1998
NT/OEMSETUP.INF 441 bytes 13 Aug 1998
NT/README.TXT 7.0 KB 12 Aug 1998
NT/REGSVRAU.EXE 30.7 KB 12 Aug 1998
OEMSETUP.INF 514 bytes 27 May 1999
OLEPRO32.DLL 32.5 KB 7 May 1999
OSR2GLUE.EXE 79.4 KB 29 May 1998
OUT1LQ.WAV 176.4 KB 19 Oct 1998
OUT1RQ.WAV 176.4 KB 19 Oct 1998
OUT2LQ.WAV 176.4 KB 15 Oct 1998
OUT2RQ.WAV 176.4 KB 15 Oct 1998
OUTLS.WAV 88.3 KB 15 Oct 1998
OUTRS.WAV 88.3 KB 15 Oct 1998
README.TXT 20.5 KB 27 Jan 2000
REGSVR32.EXE 37.1 KB 9 Jul 1998
SETUP.EXE 26.1 KB 2 Nov 1998
SETUP.OTI 828 bytes 18 Oct 1999
SSA3D30.OCX 340.8 KB 13 Sep 1999
STDOLE2.TLB 16.9 KB 16 Mar 1999
TB64X88.AVI 1.7 MB 23 Feb 1999
TBLOGO.BMZ 2.9 KB 26 Feb 1999
VERSION.TXT 100 bytes 27 Jan 2000
WEB.EXE 144.4 KB 14 May 1999

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