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Re: Windows98 Audio (Sound Adapter) not working

15. Jul 30, 2007 4:37 AM in response to: johnstonf
Click to view lakeside's profile Lurker 1 posts since
Jul 30, 2007
Hi,

I tried that download from Creative for the SB PCI 128 driver but I get a fatal exception during the install. It's complaining about VXD ctpci9x(05)

Any suggestions for how to get around this? Is there an order I need to install this in or do I need a different driver?

The file I downloaded is http://ccftp.creative.com/manualdn/Drivers/Others/257/SBPCI128Setupus_w9x.exe

Thanks for any help.

Re: Windows98 Audio (Sound Adapter) not working

16. Aug 12, 2007 12:39 PM in response to: lakeside
Click to view Yacomo2's profile Novice 3 posts since
Aug 12, 2007
I am experiencing the same fatal exception with the SBPCI128 driver.

Anybody managed to get sound working in Fusion V1.0 and Windows 98?

Thanks for any help!

Re: Windows98 Audio (Sound Adapter) not working

17. Aug 12, 2007 2:56 PM in response to: johnstonf
Click to view jrd4849's profile Lurker 4 posts since
Jul 5, 2007
I have sound working in W98SE in Fusion 1.0 release version. It was installed under RC1 and continues to work in the released version. The file from Creatives download driver site that I used was:
Sound Blaster PCI (WDM) Drivers V 5.12.01.5017 . Sorry I don't have the direct link so you will need to search the archive at creative.com.

Re: Windows98 Audio (Sound Adapter) not working

18. Aug 12, 2007 10:20 PM in response to: Yacomo2
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Aug 12, 2007
Same problem here as well... I have an evaluation version, and this isn't helping me get a cozy feeling. Fatal exception 0E on ctpci9x.vxd, using SBPCI128Setupus_w9x.exe, as per the "solution" provided above by KevinG. I have Win98 SE.

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Re: Windows98 Audio (Sound Adapter) not working

19. Aug 13, 2007 10:28 AM in response to: jrd4849
Click to view Yacomo2's profile Novice 3 posts since
Aug 12, 2007
Thanks for the information jrd4849.

Unfortunately I only have Win98, not 98SE - that driver refuses to install on plain 98 - looks like I am out of luck :(

Latest installer for 98 I could find was a file called SBPCISetupus_w9x.exe and that one crashes during install.

It's a shame everything else including graphics and mouse works perfectly in plain Win98.

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Re: Windows98 Audio (Sound Adapter) not working

20. Aug 13, 2007 12:08 PM in response to: Yacomo2
Click to view Yacomo2's profile Novice 3 posts since
Aug 12, 2007
Ha, managed to get the driver installed under plain Windows98!

This is how I did it:
- install the driver manually using the System control panel

That did the trick for me :)

Re: Windows98 Audio (Sound Adapter) not working

21. Aug 20, 2007 9:59 AM in response to: johnstonf
Click to view gryphel's profile Lurker 2 posts since
Aug 20, 2007
My experience is that SBPCI_WebDrvsV5_12_01.exe
worked and SBPCI128Setupus_w9x.exe didn't
(crash on install as described), in
Windows 98 SE using VMware Fusion 1.0 (51348)
Evaluation version. Thank you Yacomo2 for
the hint here to use SBPCI_WebDrvsV5_12_01.exe.

Re: Windows98 Audio (Sound Adapter) not working

22. Sep 7, 2007 5:40 PM in response to: johnstonf
Click to view James Gieske's profile Enthusiast 26 posts since
Sep 5, 2007
FWIW, I had many of the same problems mentioned in this thread. Macbook core 2 duo. VMWF. Blue screen errors etc. when attempting to install the initially suggested driver. Downloaded and installed SBCI_WebDrvsV5_12-01.exe from Creative archives and BINGO, the sound works!
Click to view Ninho's profile Hot Shot 218 posts since
Feb 24, 2006
For what it's worth, and for the record, I've just installed the SB sound drivers to my VM running Windows 98 SE in VMware Player.

The driver set that works has filename SBPCTAudioSetup_W9x.ZIP and comprised of SPCTAUDIOSetupus.exe & SPCTW9X.LIB (date 11/02/2001).

Audio had been the only thing I missed in this VM, and now it works a treat. Many thanks to the participants in this thread !

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Ninho
Click to view PennCreativeGroup's profile Lurker 1 posts since
Dec 4, 2007

I have Windows 98 (not SE) and have been struggling to get audio to work, but I've finally got it functional.

I added the sound.virtualDev = "es1371" line to the vmx file.

Then I downloaded the 95/98 1371 drivers ("ensoniq.zip") from sound-drivers.com.

The initial install didn't seem to take, so I manually updated the driver via Device Manager. On the next reboot the rest of the Ensoniq installer kicked off automatically and installed the mixer (resides in the systray).

HTH

Re: Windows98 Audio (Sound Adapter) not working

26. Sep 6, 2008 6:48 AM in response to: Yacomo2
Click to view Spacemumps's profile Novice 5 posts since
Dec 23, 2007
I have the same prob as you with Win 98. When I install via system it wants me to insert a disc rather than use the C:... location I give it. How did you get round this?
Cheers

Re: Windows98 Audio (Sound Adapter) not working

27. Oct 17, 2009 12:09 PM in response to: Spacemumps
Click to view rmac2001's profile Lurker 1 posts since
Oct 17, 2009
Hopefully my windows 98se audio story will be enlightening.
I wanted another backup computer and just for old time sake I decided to get this old 4 gig harddrive
into this old emachine 633 . I had the oem cd and got windows ME going fine .
Then I found another computer older than that but of unknown origins .
I had never had an upgrade version of win98se and had lost my 98 computer in a fire in 2001
so I obtained this 98se cd image from the internet. I burned it into a cd. Then I took the 3 gig drive
from my next project formatted it and put it in place of the drive on the emachine.
Everything installed like a charm and the generic key worked as well but there was
one little problem: no audio.
I did all of the normal things - no results . I thought AC97 was the driver i needed. still no results.
Obviously the compatible sound driver was not on the cd.
I went back to the emachine harddrive and from device manager and sound driver details i found and copied
them on paper. They were sys and ax sound driver files and I found and copied them to a flash drive. Later, when the
install wizard on the soundless drive again asked me for the windows 98se cd I instead browsed it to the flash drive .
This allowed a few of the missing files to load - but still no sound. (Previously on a video install on a different computer
I had gotten away with skipping a lot of files)
By search-engining the problem I followed the idea of finding the card manufacturer. Since it is an on motherboard
audio system,using my main computer I obtained the intel82801aa driver. When I installed this I finally got a hint of
sound - i could hear a little static when i rolled the mouse.
Determined to see this through, I wrote the names of the still missing files on a sheet of paper and obtained them
one by one from driverguide (using my main computer) and added them to the flashdrive . Then, for good measure
I placed those and the intel driver files on the soundless desktop. Now for another reinstall to the soundless harddrive
(By the way Removing prior driver isnt enough - use add/remove icon) . Results -no change.
I had wondered about system restore and how I had never seen it on win98. And guess what , it IS there IF you want
to type it in instead of clicking to it like you do in ME. So i did a system restore back to its beginning a few days earlier .
This gave me a fresh win98 on which I could make sound the priority. But this time the audio files were still right there
on the desktop. I reinstalled the intel driver and at restart there was sound!

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