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| CD interface = [[Has CD interface::Matsushita MKE]] | | CD interface = [[Has CD interface::Matsushita MKE]] |
Latest revision as of 09:50, 17 April 2016
Creative Sound Blaster 16 Value
Bus type | ISA | ||||||||||||||||
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Bus width | 16-bit | ||||||||||||||||
Bus speed | 8 MHz | ||||||||||||||||
8-bit ISA compatible? | |||||||||||||||||
Manufacturer | Creative Labs | ||||||||||||||||
Chipset | CT1747 | ||||||||||||||||
Compatible with | Sound Blaster | ||||||||||||||||
Connectors | Mic, Line in, Line out, Speaker out, Gameport | ||||||||||||||||
Requires -5VDC? | No | ||||||||||||||||
Requires -12VDC? | Yes | ||||||||||||||||
Config method | Jumpers, Software | ||||||||||||||||
Audio | |||||||||||||||||
Model | CT2770 | ||||||||||||||||
Full duplex | Unknown | ||||||||||||||||
Max sample rate | Unknown | ||||||||||||||||
Channels | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
FM synth | OPL3 | ||||||||||||||||
Internal connectors |
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Factory memory | 0 0 B |
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CD interface | Matsushita MKE | ||||||||||||||||
Driver | Missing download URL |
The Sound Blaster 16 Value is a budget version of the original SB16 updated to use software configuration, with only a few resource settings still set via jumpers. It was the first step towards introducing ISA Plug-n-Play configuration to the Sound Blaster range.
This card later underwent a minor revision to become the Creative Sound Blaster 16 Value rev A. The PCB was redesigned to eliminate the older CD interface connectors which weren't populated on the card shown here.