650-0032-XX
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This is for the PAS 16 soundcard made by MediaVision, with the Sony cd-rom interface. This is for Dos, Windows 3.11, and with some doing, Win95. I have not checked it under Win98, or other OS versions.
After unzipping the file, there will be a self extracting utility for the program and a cd-rom help text. After installing the program in Dos, run Add new hardware in Win95. Windows 95 recognizes this card as a Mediavision Thunderboard, on my machine, but it works! The fuzziest part of the installation was getting Win95 to recognize the cd-rom. To do this add a Sony proprietary cd-rom controller and follow the instructions in the cd-rom help file. Hope this helps at least a few others. Have a great day.
Ken K (DG Member) on 8-May-2001
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
SONY-32.EXE | 817.8 KB | 7 May 2001 |
SONY-32.EXE/FILELIST.TXT | 1.5 KB | 17 Feb 1994 |
SONY-32.EXE/INSTALL.EXE | 91.7 KB | 14 Oct 1993 |
SONY-32.EXE/LHARC.EXE | 31.3 KB | 16 Dec 1992 |
SONY-32.EXE/MANCOPY.BAT | 523 bytes | 4 Nov 1993 |
SONY-32.EXE/MANSEDD.BAT | 764 bytes | 3 Mar 1994 |
SONY-32.EXE/MANUAL.BAT | 3.2 KB | 14 Oct 1993 |
SONY-32.EXE/MANWCOPY.BAT | 1.1 KB | 14 Oct 1993 |
SONY-32.EXE/MANWSEDD.BAT | 1.4 KB | 14 Oct 1993 |
SONY-32.EXE/MVINST.INF | 10.1 KB | 22 Feb 1994 |
SONY-32.EXE/MVSOUND.SYS | 18.4 KB | 17 Sep 1993 |
SONY-32.EXE/PCM.COM | 12.8 KB | 28 Jul 1993 |
SONY-32.EXE/PROAS.EXE | 17.9 KB | 17 Sep 1993 |
SONY-32.EXE/PROGRAMS.LZH | 646.6 KB | 15 Apr 1994 |
SONY-32.EXE/QAINFO.EXE | 92.4 KB | 16 Dec 1992 |
SONY-32.EXE/SEDIT.EXE | 18.1 KB | 16 Sep 1993 |
SONYCD~1.TXT | 1.7 KB | 7 May 2001 |
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