[RESOLVED] Find out Super Sound Origins Lite Driver for NT
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    luck boy
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    Exclamation Find out Super Sound Origins Lite Driver for NT

    I NEED drivers for my Super Sound Origins Lite Sound Card for NT 4.0 Server(SP5). I have contaced Diamond but seem it dissapear.
    PLEASE I need a ftp direction to download it.

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    SIC Resources, a now dead company, also had a line of sound cards called "Super Sound Origins." Are you sure your card is of Diamond manufacture?

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    If your card is a SIC, then it looks there are no NT drivers available for it. DriverGuy has a page which has drivers for DOS/Win31/Win95:

    http://www.windrivers.com/script/dri...sp?company=Sic

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    If the card is an SIC item, chances are good that it has a generic chip set, probably Opti. And the Opti NT4 drivers work OK with the few SIC/Opti cards I have seen. Also there are NT 3.51 drivers in some of the SIC driver packages here on this site, although they are not listed as being there.

    [This message has been edited by houseisland (edited January 08, 2000).]

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    lucky boy
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    Thanks for Replay me.

    I became a member just for replay you.

    I found that's my target has embeed a chip DT0196H's Diamond Technologies. Well, exists in this page a generic driver for NT, and downloaded it and tried to install but i've troubles because loading Operating system NT Kernel fails. thanks.

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    The moral of the story is: If it ain't on the HCL, don't waste your time with it. NT is just too damn picky. This is not really a bad thing, it contributes to system stability. But it can really cause headaches too.
    http://www.microsoft.com/hcl

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