sound galaxy pro 16 II a/b
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just unzip the folder and run set up, covers the azt 2316a chip boards in stalls drivers in nt4.0 win2000, winxp, when installing select galaxy pro 16 II as soundcard, when finished it will ask you to reboot and then your sound card is installed including the sound mixer
Ian Wallace (DG Member) on 16-Jul-2002
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
MSINSSTF.DLL | 69.6 KB | 9 Aug 1996 |
AZTCUI.DLL | 42.5 KB | 9 Sep 1997 |
AZTAUD.DLL | 112.1 KB | 20 Nov 1997 |
MIX.EXE | 266.2 KB | 26 Aug 1997 |
AZTMPU.DLL | 84.0 KB | 20 Nov 1997 |
README.TXT | 3.7 KB | 2 Dec 1997 |
MIDIMAP.CFG | 18.2 KB | 26 Aug 1997 |
AZTAUD.SYS | 81.2 KB | 20 Nov 1997 |
SETUP.EXE | 39.4 KB | 10 Nov 1997 |
MSDETSTF.DLL | 20.5 KB | 9 Aug 1996 |
AUDIO.INF | 6.2 KB | 2 Dec 1997 |
AUDIO1.INF | 6.2 KB | 2 Dec 1997 |
DISK1 | 5 bytes | 24 Mar 1997 |
MSCOMSTF.DLL | 89.1 KB | 9 Aug 1996 |
AZHWCTL.DAT | 11.4 KB | 13 Nov 1997 |
AZTMPU.SYS | 41.2 KB | 20 Nov 1997 |
MSSHLSTF.DLL | 23.6 KB | 9 Aug 1996 |
PNPID.DAT | 745 bytes | 10 Nov 1997 |
MSUILSTF.DLL | 49.2 KB | 9 Aug 1996 |
SETUP.INF | 1.5 KB | 2 Dec 1997 |
OEMSETUP.INF | 409 bytes | 28 Sep 1997 |
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