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Creative Labs Sound Blaster 2.0 Model CT1350B
Geluidskaart voor retro gaming met FM-synthese Yamaha YM3812 (OPL2), met CMS upgrade. Bieden naar waarde. Op te halen in Zaandam of te versturen op kosten en risico van de koper.
The Creative Labs Sound Blaster 2.0 (Model CT1350B), released in October 1991, is an 8-bit ISA sound card that became a standard for DOS gaming. It improved upon the SB 1.5 by introducing "auto-init" DMA for continuous sound loops and increased sampling rates.
Core Specifications
Connectivity & Audio Ports
Geluidskaart voor retro gaming met FM-synthese Yamaha YM3812 (OPL2), met CMS upgrade. Bieden naar waarde. Op te halen in Zaandam of te versturen op kosten en risico van de koper.
The Creative Labs Sound Blaster 2.0 (Model CT1350B), released in October 1991, is an 8-bit ISA sound card that became a standard for DOS gaming. It improved upon the SB 1.5 by introducing "auto-init" DMA for continuous sound loops and increased sampling rates.
Core Specifications
- Bus Interface: 8-bit ISA
- Digital Audio (DAC): 8-bit mono sampling, up to playback and recording (though some sources indicate up to recording)
- FM Synthesis: Yamaha YM3812 (OPL2)
- DSP Version: 2.02
- Compatibility: AdLib, Sound Blaster 1.0, 1.5
- Auto-Init DMA: Supported
Connectivity & Audio Ports
- Speaker-Out/Line-Out: stereo jack
- Microphone-In: mono jack
- Line-In/Voice-In: jack
- Game/MIDI Port: 15-pin D-sub connector (compatible with IBM game port)
- Internal Connectors: 2x C/MS (Creative Music System) upgrade sockets (early, some later models removed these)
- Volume Control: Physical thumbwheel on the back bracket
- Chipset: Creative CT1336A (Bus Interface), Yamaha YM3812 (FM), STMicroelectronics TDA7284 (Record/Playback), TEA2025 (Amplifier).
- Jumpers: Configurable IRQ (2, 3, 5, 7), DMA (1, 3), and I/O Address (220h or 240h).
- CT1350B Specifics: The "B" revision often refers to a later, more integrated PCB layout that was sometimes missing the C/MS chips but sometimes featured the sockets to add them. It was known for having a very high-quality, clear sound compared to later 16-bit cards.
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