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If the sound card is from around 1994, you will need to find the drivers
for the sound card, and then the drivers for the CD-ROM next.
If I understand the question, you have a CT 1740 (or so) sound card,
and a CD-ROM drive model CR-563
If that is correct, you need four driver/software floppy disks.
Let me know if the above sounds correct, and we can take it from there.
Rick Glazier
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harvey Rose" <[log in to unmask]>
> I'm trying to get a CDROM working that is connected to a soundblaster 16.
> When I go to install the CDROM drive through DOS I get CDROM not
> recognized error. I know that the CDROM is a 2X and the soundcard is
> priority type. I need the CDROM working to load Window95. Can anyone
> suggest to were I can get the settings for the interrupts of the sound
> card? I've tried searching on the internet on Creative LABs site and can't
> find any information on ISA, just PCI - plug and play.
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