2.1 Download and install 7-Zip version 9.20 for 32-bit Windows (it works fine on Win98)2.2 Download the Audigy2 ZS driver CD ISO2.3 Use 7-Zip to extract the contents of the "Audigy_2_ZS_Install_CD.7z" to C:\AU1 2.4 After that, right click on "C:\AU1\Audigy 2 ZS Install CD.iso" > 7-Zip > Extract Here to unpack the contents of the ISO image (it may report some errors with CHM files but that's ok)2.5 Download the Audigy DOS support package2.6 Extract the contents of audigy2-dospack.rar to C:\AU2 (note: it appears that this archive was created with a newer version of WinRAR, you may need to unpack it on your modern computer)
For those who have several sound cards installed, it's also possible to setup SB16 emulation with non-default settingsI have patched VxD from Audigy2 ZS driver CD ISO in order to modify MPU-401 and Adlib ports
PATCHED SB Audigy 2 ZS Install Disc.isol
First of all i need to say, that this forum and all community all around retro computing and gaming returns me to younger ages and I starts to think about to build some retro machines based on win98 & win xp from parts, that i have around just to return back and to play some good old games ? (and to feel a pain, like in old times ?). Surprisingly it was Extreme Assault game, which force me to do this after i saw it on yt ?. So almost 2 weeks i tried to get my Audigy 2 (no ZS) work in win-dos mode games, and it was a really pain, i downloaded 2 versions of Audigy 2 CD iso images, dos drivers, drivers from many pages, make a many reinstalls, found a good utility, which clears rest from drivers, i saw a lot of videos, read a lot before of course on google and forums, tried even audigy 1 drivers etc... but all the time I stuck on problem like many others, that win cannot make that emulation works (yellow triange). And for all of this i want to say THANKS YOU! 2ff7e9595c
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