re: USB audio driver for 98SE
Saturday, May 9, 2009 at 9:20 pm Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by DanTheMan
(140 messages posted)
this may help
http://www.asio4all.com/
am not sure but so use at your own risk
just read every thing and see if it states usb audio
On Saturday, May 9, 2009 at 8:32 pm, Rikki wrote:
>Can anyone explain how to find/adapt/create a USB audio driver for 98SE? I have
a
>USB turntable that I have to make work on a 98SE installation. There is USB 2.0
support
>on the machine and the ports work fine with flash drives and other devices.
>
>The problem device comes with no 98SE support but installs fine under XP, which
gives
>the following information about it: USB composite device/standard USB host controller/USB
>pnp audio device. Driver file is usbccgp.sys and the device lists as generic usb
>audio. Additional files used are drmk.sys, portcls.sys, stream.sys, usbaudio.sys,
>ksuser.dll, and wdmaud.drv.
>
>Under 98SE the device appears as Unknown. I have tried a range of generic and specific
>audio device drivers hoping to get lucky, but no joy. Surely there must be some
way
>to get this thing to work?
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