Turtle Beach Santa Cruz

Turtle Beach Santa Cruz

Post by John Stalke » Sun, 11 Feb 2001 06:42:20



Is anyone aware of any drivers for Turtle Beach's Santa Cruz sound card?

I know for a fact that there isn't--and probably never will be--a driver
provided by Santa Cruz.  An email from their tech support told me as
much.  This leaves thrid party drivers...Anyone?

Thanks a bunch,
John

 
 
 

Turtle Beach Santa Cruz

Post by lobotom » Sun, 11 Feb 2001 09:53:23


Do a Deja search on that topic,  there was a post about it recently.
Apparently it does work, if you load the cs46xx driver and then the ac97
codec driver.  



> Is anyone aware of any drivers for Turtle Beach's Santa Cruz sound card?

> I know for a fact that there isn't--and probably never will be--a driver
> provided by Santa Cruz.  An email from their tech support told me as
> much.
>  This leaves thrid party drivers...Anyone?

> Thanks a bunch, John

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