The Sound Blaster is a line of sound card produced by Creative Labs for the IBM PC, introduced in 1989.
The first Sound Blaster cards are listed here:
Sound Blaster soon became a de-Facto standard for sound cards of the late 80s to mid 90s, before Windows / DirectX abstracted the sound card specifics using drivers.
Often a piece of software that would utilise the Sound Blaster (such as a DOS game) would also require that the user enter the Port, IRQ and DMA settings.
The default for these were:
The later Sound Blaster 16 cards contained an on-board IDE port for installing a CD drive, as well as a connector to allow CD audio, allowing early multimedia PCs to play audio CDs.
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The first Sound Blaster cards are listed here:
- Sound Blaster 1.0
- Sound Blaster 1.5
- Sound Blaster 2.0
Sound Blaster soon became a de-Facto standard for sound cards of the late 80s to mid 90s, before Windows / DirectX abstracted the sound card specifics using drivers.
Often a piece of software that would utilise the Sound Blaster (such as a DOS game) would also require that the user enter the Port, IRQ and DMA settings.
The default for these were:
Port | IRQ | DMA |
220 | 7 | 1 |
The later Sound Blaster 16 cards contained an on-board IDE port for installing a CD drive, as well as a connector to allow CD audio, allowing early multimedia PCs to play audio CDs.
This article is a stub. You can help VCWiki by expanding it.
[wiki]Category:ISA cards[/wiki]