DT-0197H
Diamond Logical Device 0 Wave Audio Device
Diamond Logical Device 1 Internal Midi (OPL3) Device
Diamond Logical Device 2 Joystick Device
Diamond Logical Device 3 External Midi (MPU401) Device
Diamond Logical Device 4 IDE Controller
Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows NT3.51, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 3.1
See Readme.txt file. For Windows 3.1 use setup.exe. Use Dosinst.exe for DOS. For Windows 95/98 0/S will detect card then follow 'New Hardware Found'instructions, Have Disk etc. I loaded driver on a Windows 95 machine and works OK. Thanks to www.bitsnet.com where I eventually found this driver.(Spanish site I think!)
Larry Walker (DG Member) on 13-Jul-2000
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
DTCONFIG.EXE | 307.2 KB | 5 Sep 1997 |
MCICDA.DR_ | 8.3 KB | 1 May 1993 |
DTMPU401.DR_ | 9.3 KB | 7 Aug 1997 |
DTINIT.EXE | 34.2 KB | 7 Aug 1997 |
CTL3D.DLZ | 12.3 KB | 14 Jul 1995 |
STEST8.WAV | 11.0 KB | 11 Sep 1997 |
MSMIXMGR.DLZ | 7.2 KB | 14 Jun 1994 |
DTSOUND.INF | 5.6 KB | 11 Sep 1997 |
SETUP.IN_ | 21.7 KB | 21 Aug 1997 |
MCICDA.DRZ | 7.0 KB | 1 Nov 1993 |
SETUPNT.BAT | 1.8 KB | 11 Sep 1997 |
MSADPCM.ACZ | 7.5 KB | 19 Nov 1993 |
_ISDEL.EXE | 8.2 KB | 9 Apr 1996 |
README.TXT | 8.1 KB | 11 Sep 1997 |
MSACM.DLZ | 27.9 KB | 19 Nov 1993 |
DTSNDSYS.DR_ | 30.8 KB | 15 Aug 1997 |
DTOPL.DR_ | 12.5 KB | 7 Aug 1997 |
MIDIMAP.CFG | 18.2 KB | 31 Jul 1997 |
DTSOUND.INI | 939 bytes | 11 Sep 1997 |
STEST16.WAV | 13.1 KB | 11 Sep 1997 |
SETUP.EXE | 47.6 KB | 9 Apr 1996 |
GO.BAT | 306 bytes | 11 Sep 1997 |
VJOYD.VX_ | 9.8 KB | 9 Apr 1996 |
WPCTRL.DLZ | 27.4 KB | 4 Apr 1997 |
DTSNDSYS.VX_ | 14.2 KB | 7 Aug 1997 |
MSMIXMGR.DL_ | 8.5 KB | 9 Apr 1996 |
CDSETUP.SYS | 1.8 KB | 7 Aug 1997 |
_SETUP.LIB | 8.2 KB | 9 Apr 1996 |
MSACM.DRZ | 12.0 KB | 19 Nov 1993 |
DIAMOND.DL_ | 46.9 KB | 21 Aug 1997 |
FMTEST.MID | 3.7 KB | 9 Apr 1996 |
MSJSTICK.DR_ | 3.9 KB | 9 Apr 1996 |
MIDIMAP.CF_ | 2.6 KB | 31 Jul 1997 |
SETUP.INI | 54 bytes | 9 Jul 1996 |
DIAMOND.SY_ | 41.2 KB | 22 Aug 1997 |
IMAADPCM.ACZ | 6.4 KB | 3 Mar 1994 |
DT386.Z | 8.5 KB | 7 Aug 1997 |
_INST16.EX_ | 276.3 KB | 9 Apr 1996 |
WILLOWPD.HLZ | 9.0 KB | 16 Jun 1997 |
SETUP.INF | 2.4 KB | 23 Jun 1997 |
OEMSETUP.INF | 263 bytes | 6 Nov 1996 |
SETUP.PKG | 325 bytes | 21 Aug 1997 |
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