Creative Labs Sound Blaster 2.0 SB-0100 Vintage 1994.
Sound Blaster 2.0 (CT1350)
Mixer Chip: CT1335
DSP Chip: CT1351
Bus Interface Chip: CT1336A
Known DSP Versions: 2.01, 2.02
Plug & Play: No
Known Revisions: 49151 (QS803), 60328
Known as "Sound Blaster 2.0" or "Sound Blaster Deluxe". Better circuit board layout and dropped another old CMS chip from the board. DMA channel "auto-init" mode allowed the card to play continously without pauses or crackling (something suffered on v1.0 and v1.5 cards). Due to these changes in the DSP programming (now up to version 2.01), some games companies had problems with 100% game compatibility with this card.
The SB2.0 came with a new mixer chip, CT1335. This was the first variant of mixer chip found on Creative cards. It was succeeded by the CT1345 found on the Sound Blaster Pro and the CT1745 found on the Sound Blaster 16. CT1335 provided 8 levels of software volume control for Master, MIDI and CD sources, and 4 level for Voice source. The output mixing path took signals from the Voice, MIDI, CD and PC speaker sources.
Quick Shot licenced the Sound Blaster 2.0 for their own card which they called Sound Machine. It had model number "QS803", and FCC ID HE90S803. See below for pics.
Drivers
CT1350b drivers
Updated DOS Drivers (27 Jun 1994)
Windows 3.1 and DOS Driver updates (27 Jun 1994)
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