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Sound drivers for Analog Devices-AD1848KP sound card
Name: t.v.narayan Date: May 9, 1999 at 22:23:09 Pacific
Comment:
Please help ... I can't find drivers anywhere for ORCHID make Analog Devices AD1848KP Sound port 9429 66974 card I'm getting desparate!!!!
Name: Dhanesh Date: May 14, 2000 at 08:28:55 Pacific
Reply:
Hello, Please provide me driver for AD1848KP Sound Port 9428.
Thanks.
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Response Number 11
Name: Jean-Francois Date: June 15, 2000 at 15:58:02 Pacific
Reply:
I actually found a way of making this AD1848KP soundcard work without using the specific drivers.
First, in Win98, make the system detect a Sound Blaster Pro or Compatible and reboot.
After that, disable the MPU-401 Compatible device in Device Manager. Finally set the IRQ of the sound blaster card to 7, the DMA to 1 and the base address to 220.
I Have AD1848KP driver for Windows '95, from Analog support, for Windows '98 use windows sound system or Sound Blaster Compatible, Please send mail to me & I Will be send to you
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Response Number 13
Name: nothing, no-one Date: July 27, 2000 at 07:02:38 Pacific
Reply:
i found very good information at http://www.windrivers.com/scripts/drivers.asp?company=AD-Chips
which directs you to http://www.zoltrix.com/multimedia/sound/multimedia-sound.htm
good luck, y'all
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Response Number 14
Name: Almaz Lamaz Date: October 14, 2000 at 08:30:24 Pacific
Reply:
yes, but i want to conect the cdrom to my soundblaster and it won`t work :( my SB is ad1846jp, with conections to CDROM
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Response Number 15
Name: SAMUEL Date: December 12, 2000 at 16:37:48 Pacific
Reply:
I NEED THE DRIVER AD1846JP ?
PLEASE GIVE ME
THANKS
I'M BRASILIAN SORRY THE ENGLISH
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Response Number 16
Name: SAVO Date: December 24, 2000 at 18:23:20 Pacific
Reply:
Trazim drajevere ako ima ko da mi ih da !!! Hvala !!!
Savo......!!!
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Response Number 17
Name: axel bresch Date: December 27, 2000 at 01:22:23 Pacific
Reply:
Hi! I had the same problem. I was looking for a driver for months... Then I found out that not the AD-chip is the sound device but the OPTi 82C929 is... So try http://www.opti.com/html/drivers.html The Win95 driver works just fine for me...