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Driver disks for the AVGA3, a Cirrus Logic based video card. Includes drivers for Windows 3.0
This CD contains device drivers for all Micro Solutions Backpack hard drives, CD-ROM drives, and disk drives as of 2002. Backpack drives were mostly external parallel port connected, and very useful on systems that could not be expanded otherwise.
This disk contains a new high-speed 256 color display driver for Windows 3.1 which supports most non-accelerated Super VGA display types.
Drivers for the Gravis Ultrasound sound card products.
HP Windows 3.0 and 3.1 drivers for the HP DeskJet 500, 500C, 550 and PLUS printers.
Drivers for the Paradise Plus VGA card.
A PC speaker driver that enables Windows 3.1 programs such as the Windows Sound Recorder to play .WAV format files.
Drivers for the Sound Blaster 16 ASP series of cards.
The Sound Blaster is a series of sound cards from Create Labs. For a time, the Sound Blaster was considered a de-facto standard for DOS based gaming. Initially it competed against the uncommon IBM Music Feature card, and the Adlib cards. The original sound blaster provided 8-bit mono digital sound in addition to Adlib-compatible FM music synthesis and stereo CMS Game Blaster compatible square-wave music. Most DOS games work best with the earlier ISA cards. Later PCI cards use completely different hardware and only provide Sound Blaster compatiblity through software emulation.
Various drivers for trackball-based input devices.
Released in 1989 by Headland Technology, Inc, this contains video drivers and utilities for the Video 7 VGA 1024 for DOS, Windows 2.0, AutoCAD, GEM, and Word Perfect.