The SB0092... is an audio device manufactured by E-MU. This driver fixes problems with no sound or static or distorted sound, and can unlock advanced features of your audio device. This update - "kxdrv3537-full.exe" - has an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on 18 reviews, and has been downloaded 2,123 times. Visitors have successfully installed this driver on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 4.3 MB.
SB0090
SB0092...
Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98
5.10.0.3537 (16-Feb-2004)
Includes MFC and Codemax libraries, kX SDK, Win98SE Fix,
Aureal A2D library, English help file, FX Pack.
http://kxproject.lugosoft.com/index.php?skip=1
The kX Project is an independent development project, focused on providing free WDM Audio Drivers for kX-Compatible sound cards. Read our Mission statement for a quick introduction.
The kX Audio Driver is an independent WDM (Windows Driver Model) driver for all EMU10K1 and EMU10K2-based soundcards manufactured by Creative Technology Ltd. and/or E-mu Systems Inc., including the SoundBlaster Live! series, the E-mu Audio Production Studio (APS) card, and the Audigy / Audigy2 series of cards.
The kX Audio Driver package includes driver system files and setup files
paul (DG Member) on 7-Sep-2006
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