The AD1812 Dev2: AdLib/OPL3 FM Emulator is an audio device manufactured by Analog Devices. This driver fixes problems with no sound or static or distorted sound, and can unlock advanced features of your audio device. This driver - "ad1812.zip" - has been downloaded 2,472 times and is rated 3 out of 5 stars based on 27 reviews. Compatibility for this driver update includes PCs running Windows operating systems such as Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 151.8 KB.
AA1812
AD1812 Dev0: Audio CODEC
AD1812 Dev1: SoundBlaster Pro/16 Emulator
AD1812 Dev2: AdLib/OPL3 FM Emulator
AD1812 Dev3: MPU401 Compatible MIDI Port
AD1812 Dev4: Joystick Interface
Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95
This zip for AA1812 sound card driver for win95 and above
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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MSJSTICK.DRV | 7.7 KB | 10 Apr 1996 |
MSMPU401.DRV | 8.7 KB | 10 Apr 1996 |
AD1812.DRV | 70.9 KB | 17 Oct 1996 |
VJOYD.VXD | 20.6 KB | 10 Apr 1996 |
README.TXT | 5.6 KB | 30 Nov 1996 |
SETUP.EXE | 81.9 KB | 10 Apr 1996 |
WPUNIMIX.INI | 663 bytes | 31 Jul 1996 |
MIXER32.EXE | 70.1 KB | 10 Apr 1996 |
MSMPU401.VXD | 13.0 KB | 10 Apr 1996 |
VAD1812.VXD | 30.4 KB | 10 May 1996 |
AD1812.INF | 6.3 KB | 31 Jul 1996 |
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