CMI 8738
CMI8338/C3DX PCI Audio Device
CMI8338/C3DX PCI Audio Device.
CMI8338/C3DX PCI Audio Joystick Device
CMI8338/C3DX PCI Audio Legacy Device
CMI8738/C3DX PCI Audio Device
CMI8738/C3DX PCI Audio Legacy Device
DOS Mode MPU-401 Emulator
Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95
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PCI\VEN_10B9&DEV_0101&SUBSYS_010110B9&REV_10
PCI\VEN_10B9&DEV_0111&SUBSYS_011110B9&REV_10
PCI\VEN_13F6&DEV_0100&SUBSYS_FFFF13F6&REV_10
PCI\VEN_13F6&DEV_0101&SUBSYS_010113F6&REV_10
PCI\VEN_13F6&DEV_0111&SUBSYS_011113F6&REV_10
PCI\VEN_13F6&DEV_0111&SUBSYS_09621019&REV_10
PCI\VEN_10B9&DEV_0101&SUBSYS_010110B9
PCI\VEN_10B9&DEV_0111&SUBSYS_011110B9
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
DLSTABLE.DAT | 75.3 KB | 19 Oct 1998 |
AUDIO3D.DLL | 387.1 KB | 9 Apr 1999 |
cmpci031.inf | 6.7 KB | 6 Jul 1999 |
cmpci026.inf | 6.8 KB | 10 Aug 1999 |
SNDVOL32.CNT | 392 bytes | 11 Jul 1995 |
uinstdrv.exe | 36.4 KB | 12 May 1999 |
031-032/CMSWMPU.VXD | 14.5 KB | 13 Apr 1999 |
031-032/CMAUDIO.VXD | 296.6 KB | 10 Aug 1999 |
031-032/CMPCI95.DRV | 53.3 KB | 10 Aug 1999 |
031-032/CMMPUPCI.DRV | 9.3 KB | 13 Jul 1999 |
031-032/CMPCIFM.DRV | 18.7 KB | 28 Apr 1999 |
031-032/CMSMIDI.DRV | 18.4 KB | 13 Apr 1999 |
031-032/CMMPU.EXE | 79.9 KB | 28 Apr 1999 |
SMIDI32P.DLL | 83.5 KB | 30 Oct 1998 |
8338note.txt | 5.0 KB | 12 May 1999 |
8738note.txt | 2.3 KB | 10 Aug 1999 |
SNDVOL32.EXE | 54.8 KB | 11 Jul 1995 |
DLSWAVE.DAT | 3.1 MB | 23 Jun 1998 |
SMIDIPCI.DLL | 30.1 KB | 7 Nov 1998 |
cmpci032.inf | 6.8 KB | 16 Jul 1999 |
026/MSJSTICK.DRV | 20.1 KB | 11 Jun 1998 |
026/CMSWMPU.VXD | 14.5 KB | 22 Mar 1999 |
026/CM8338FM.DRV | 18.7 KB | 9 Apr 1999 |
026/VJOYD.VXD | 24.2 KB | 11 Jun 1998 |
026/CMPCI95.DRV | 52.7 KB | 30 Apr 1999 |
026/CMMPUPCI.DRV | 9.2 KB | 9 Apr 1999 |
026/CMSMIDI.DRV | 18.4 KB | 22 Mar 1999 |
026/CM8338.VXD | 296.6 KB | 10 May 1999 |
026/CMMPU.EXE | 79.9 KB | 1 Dec 1998 |
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