The Multimedia USB Speakers - ADA 310 is a printer manufactured by Altec Lansing. This update fixes issues with bad print quality, printer unresponsive or won't print, slow printing and program crashes while printing. This version of "AMS24XP.exe" has been downloaded 4,083 times with a user rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on 29 reviews. Visitors have successfully installed this driver on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 2.5 MB.
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custom7.0.2 (2005-11-28) via .inf
i am runningn windows XP sp2, with ALL updates and patches applied. this driver and the AMS software worked perfectly for me. driver must be installed manually but restores complete usb/GUI control of the ACS495 speaker system
steven wickes (DG Member) on 19-Dec-2005
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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temp/AMS24/ALTEC LANSING Audio Management Software.msi | 1.5 MB | 28 Nov 2005 |
temp/AMS24/Docs/AMS24 Read me_files/filelist.xml | 1.2 KB | 29 Nov 2005 |
temp/AMS24/Docs/AMS24 Read me_files/image001.emz | 116.2 KB | 29 Nov 2005 |
temp/AMS24/Docs/AMS24 Read me_files/image011.emz | 16.7 KB | 29 Nov 2005 |
temp/AMS24/Docs/AMS24 Read me_files/image025.emz | 43.0 KB | 29 Nov 2005 |
temp/AMS24/Docs/AMS24 Read me_files/oledata.mso | 230.2 KB | 29 Nov 2005 |
temp/AMS24/Drivers/Osr2/ALADA.INF | 6.4 KB | 23 Apr 1998 |
temp/AMS24/Drivers/Osr2/al60.sys | 15.4 KB | 3 May 1998 |
temp/AMS24/Drivers/Win98/ALADA.INF | 6.7 KB | 28 Nov 2005 |
temp/AMS24/Drivers/Win98/al60.sys | 16.4 KB | 10 May 1998 |
temp/AMS24/Drivers/WindowsXP/acs495.inf | 2.6 KB | 28 Nov 2005 |
temp/AMS24/Drivers/WindowsXP/al60.sys | 16.4 KB | 10 May 1998 |
temp/AMS24/ReadMe.txt | 541 bytes | 29 Nov 2005 |
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