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need 8-bit soundblaster software
Name: Michael Herdeg Date: June 4, 1999 at 19:20:48 Pacific
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Hi- I just fired up my archaic Tandy TX 1000, with its 32 MB hard drive, DOS 5.0 (upgraded from 3.2 and missing a few files), a Soundblaster card from the late 80s, and about 640KB RAM. To my chagrin, I discovered that the Soundblaster software has disappeared. I think it's the 8-bit card, judging by the fact that it contained the signature talking (sort of..) parrot, Dr. Sbaitso, MID player, etc.... I digress. Does anyone have or know where I can acquire these files?
Name: graeme Date: June 8, 1999 at 08:34:58 Pacific
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As with any drivers and software check the manufacturer homepage first!!
www.creative.com
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Response Number 2
Name: Michael Herdeg Date: June 9, 1999 at 14:56:47 Pacific
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I did...they don't go as far back as the 8-bit versions...
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Response Number 3
Name: Doncho Gunchev Date: July 3, 1999 at 17:57:14 Pacific
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Well, at creative.com you will not find verry interesting things except for AWE32 and later cards, but you can check the following links: http://www.xraylith.wisc.edu/~ebrodsky/ - free sources, programs, links... http://www.dsms.ajusd.org/~edward/ - almost the same. Look at the http://www.dsms.ajusd.org/ also. If still having problems mail me with note 'bout what you want & what I wrote here. Luck!
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Response Number 4
Name: Doncho Gunchev Date: July 3, 1999 at 17:57:33 Pacific
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Well, at creative.com you will not find verry interesting things except for AWE32 and later cards, but you can check the following links: http://www.xraylith.wisc.edu/~ebrodsky/ - free sources, programs, links... http://www.dsms.ajusd.org/~edward/ - almost the same. Look at the http://www.dsms.ajusd.org/ also. If still having problems mail me with note 'bout what you want & what I wrote here. Luck!
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Response Number 5
Name: boom Date: July 13, 1999 at 01:06:54 Pacific
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Response Number 6
Name: frank Date: December 14, 1999 at 03:22:00 Pacific
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http://www.iserv.net/~retroj/files/ for dr. Sbaitso
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Response Number 7
Name: sarah Date: January 12, 2000 at 13:56:40 Pacific
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THANKS! I have been looking for Dr Sbaitso forever and happened to stumble across this page. A big big thank you frank :-)
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Response Number 8
Name: Robert Richards Date: December 12, 2000 at 20:00:42 Pacific
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That site is not there anymore. Does anyone know of a current site that has it?
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