Archived from groups: alt.sys.pc-clone.dell 'personalpages.tds.net/rcsilk' wrote: Note: The following is a text file and will most likely get broken up by newsreaders and look TERRIBLE. Which is why you should have just posted a description of what it contains, then posted the URL on your web page, as you did: If you have a desire to see the original file, download this file: (Opens in Notepad, with no word wrap). rcsilk/files/drivers.txt (should be available within 10 minutes of posting this message.) since prolly 99-44/100% of Usenet readers can also access web pages to download goodies like this. 600+ line posts are usually the venue of choice for trolls spreading incomprehensible screeds on politics, konspiracies, et al; samples of their atrocious poetry; and etc., etc., etc.s up the kazoo. Not gainsaying the value of that list, nor the effort that went into creating it, nor your generosity in making the results of that effort available, all of which are commendable. OJ III Email to Yahoo address may be burned before reading.
Lower and crunch the sig and you'll net me at comcast. Archived from groups: alt.sys.pc-clone.dell 'Ogden Johnson III' wrote in message news:[email protected]. 'personalpages.tds.net/rcsilk' wrote: Note: The following is a text file and will most likely get broken up by newsreaders and look TERRIBLE. Which is why you should have just posted a description of what it contains, then posted the URL on your web page, as you did: I should also have mentioned that by right clicking the link, you can SAVE the file to hard drive.
rcsilk/files/drivers.txt (provided you see the link in clickable form.) If you have a desire to see the original file, download this file: (Opens in Notepad, with no word wrap). rcsilk/files/drivers.txt (available now.) also forgot to mention:.the Notepad font should be set to Terminal / Regular / 9 and viewed in at least 1024x768 screen resolution, if not higher. since prolly 99-44/100% of Usenet readers can also access web pages to download goodies like this.
600+ line posts are usually the venue of choice for trolls spreading incomprehensible screeds on politics, konspiracies, et al; samples of their atrocious poetry; and etc., etc., etc.s up the kazoo. Wasn't aware the file was 600+ lines long!(?) However, when googling for dell part numbers, this post should show up now, and hopefully be of assistance. Not gainsaying the value of that list, nor the effort that went into creating it, nor your generosity in making the results of that effort available, all of which are commendable. Danke. I felt that, despite my cynical responses to some posts here, I really.would. like to contribute something helpful.
Hello all, I am having no luck in finding the driver for my Creative Labs sound card. I do not have the driver cd that came with my pc. I have searched the Support section on this site but have had no luck finding my driver what so ever. As stated in the title, I have a Creative Labs sound card, Model # CT5807. I have also looked on the internet via google to find a driver. Once again with no luck.
So if anyone has the drivers for either this card, or the Creative Labs CT5906 please help me out. Is that a sound blaster live or audigy card? You can download all the drivers from dells website by clicking product support. If its a dell oem only dell drivers will work - Dimension 8300 P4 CPU 2.80GHz 800MHz BIOS A05 1024MB DDR-SDRAM 400MHz Sparkle 6600GT 128mb 500mhz/1000mhz BearPaw 2400TA Scanner USB 2.0 tv tuner NEC DVD+RW ND-2100AD Pioneer 16x DVD+/-RW DL DVR-109 HP usb CD-Writer+ 8200 256Mb-64mb Usb drives Wacom graphire3 4x5inch Creative Audigy 2 ZS Conexant SmartHSFi V.9x 56K DF PCI Modem,ADSL DSL-200 HP deskjet 3550 seagate sata 120Gb seagate sata 160Gb seagate usb2 external 200Gb 15inch LCD pci cooler 8446 3dmark03 3498 3dmark05 PCmark05 3448.
I have the same CT5807 card in my Dimension 4100 with Win2000. I also couldn't find the driver on the Dell site. When I installed the OS a driver for the 5807 was on the W2000 disk. The driver is listed as an ES1371/1373 driver. I found a number of sites via Google that have drivers for this card. Try '5807 sound'. They list 5807 drivers for various OS.
All the drivers have a name with 1371 or 1373 in them. I'm not totally happy with my audio however.
I get a Big POP on power down with my system. I don't know if it's the driver or the card. CT5807 is the name creative gave to the Ensoniq ES1373 soundblaster PCI 128 card. There is no one size fits all for all dells all os. Without providing basic information cannot be helped.
Audio Driver 1183MIN.EXE (3755KB) 4.06.1183VxD 2/2/2001 Creative audio driver ES1373, version 4.06.1183VxD. OS:Windows. 98, Windows.
98 SE Creative audio driver (ES13730) version 5.EnhWDM. English: 4035full.exe Download Ver:5.EnhWDM Date:10/4/2000 Size:15518 (KB) Time @56Kbps:35.92 min OS:Windows. 2000 Support options based on the model of your machine (desktop, laptop, OptiPlex, Dimension, Latitude, etc) in order for your call to be routed to the appropriate technician. What are the Dell™ Express Service Code and Service Tag, and where can I find them? You will need: 1. To be in front of the computer while you are online.
The make and model of the computer 3. The Service Tag and/or the Express Service Code for your computer-. The Service Tag can be found on the back or bottom of your computer as a bar code label. The Service Tag and/or Express Service code may also be found by running Express.exe in the Dell directory of your C: Drive. The Service Tag and/or Express Service code may also be found from the Start Menu- Programs - Dell Accessories -Express Service Code 4. The Dell Support CDs that came with the computer if they are available.
The web site is.
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Anyone that has read my post knows that I have a large soft spot for the Dell Dimension series. Here were going to look at the 4100, one of the final PC’s in the Dimension series to sport the classic beige case style before moving on to the black/grey rounded P4 cases that currently litter thrift store electronics sections.
The 4100 seems to of been released sometimes in the very early 2000’s. Although I do not know for sure the exact factory configuration these shipped in mine is a good example of something period correct. The 4100 uses the same case as some of the older models in the Dimension line such as the XPS R450 I looked at in the earlier article mentioned above. I do like these case designs and I think they give a unique look.
There are two 5 1/4 bays at the top for things like CD drives and two 3 1/2 bays below those plus another 3 1/2 bay for a floppy or zip drive below that. I also like how these Dimension series cases are thinner then average PC towers of the time so they tend to be able to fit into smaller nooks. The rear ports from the motherboard are very basic with no built in video or audio which is typical of some of the Dimension series. This was because they generally were sold with higher quality add on video and sound cards rather then built in A/V. Mot serious PC enthusiasts now and then preferred expansion card video and sound as opposed to built in options which you were stuck with and were generally of lower quality to save on costs.
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Built in we have the basic two PS/2 ports for keyboard and mouse as well as one serial and one parallel port and two USB ports. The number of ports is adequate for the times but I feel it gives the back a rather sparse look.
Removing the side cover is very simple and only involves removing one thumb screw and pinching the latches with a pull back. Here we have a view of the motherboard fully populated with expansion cards from when I first brought it home. Notice the nice space for a vertical hard drive near the front of the case where a typical PC speaker or fan may go.
I like this and it’s a nice use of space allowing for more open bays if you want to add more hard drives, ect The drive that came with my 4100 is a 40gb drive and I believe this was likely the original drive that came stock with this PC. Here we have a view of the motherboard without any expansion cards as well as having that fan shroud removed which diverted air flow from the case fan down over the CPU for cooling. Like the rest of the machine this motherboard looks relatively sparse and is very similar to the motherboard used in the older D and R series just with no ISA, one less RAM slot and a socket 370 CPU rather then the older slot 1 CPU type. The lack of an ISA connector does hurt this machine in terms of using it as a DOS rig as older DOS era games tend to get along much nicer with ISA sound cards. The AGP port supports 2x and x4 AGP cards. 1) CPU – The CPU that originally was installed in this machine was 1.1ghz Pentium III Celeron. The Celeron line was seen as more of a budget friendly entry level CPU and was basically a cut down “Coppermine” Pentium III.
The 1.1ghz model ran on a 100mhz front side bus as opposed to 133mhz for many “full” Pentium III’s and also only had half the L2 cache on-chip (128kb vs 256kb). Thankfully the motherboard is capable of supporting all but the later Tualatin Pentium III’s so replacing the Celeron with a standard “Coppermine” Pentium III is a simple CPU swap. I swapped mine out with a slightly slower clock rate but higher performing 1ghz Pentium III.
All I had to do was swap CPU’s and the computer knew without having to make any adjustments. Even with the 100mhz slower clock rate on the Pentium III chip I received noticeable performance gains due to the higher 133mhz FSB and double on-chip L2 cache.
I also used a later Pentium III 1ghz chip which incorporated an integrated heat spreader. There is no performance difference with these chips but I prefer the heat spreader as it seems to make the CPU’s a little more durable during installation. Bechmarks 1.1ghz Celeron 3DMark 2000 – 3513 3DMark 2001SE – 1874 1ghz Pentium III 3DMark 2000 – 4321 3DMark 2001SE – 2023 There is also no fan cooler directly mounted on the heatsink as in this design the case fan is used with a plastic shroud that diverts the air flow down and onto the CPU. Above image is with shroud removed. 2) RAM – Total memory officially supported is 512mb of PC133 SDRAM. I currently have one 512MB PC133 stick of RAM installed in the image below but I had no trouble at all installing a second 512mb PC133 stick and running things completely fine under Windows 2000 Pro. 3) The 4100 motherboard continues to use the Dell proprietary PSU connector as you can see directly behind the RAM slot.
Adapters can be found cheaply on eBay though for well under $10 so you can use any AT PSU. Also behind the RAM are two IDE connectors (fairly sure they are ATA-100) and one floppy connector. Lastly I want to talk about expansion cards. I believe the sound and video cards That I found installed in this PC are the stock cards that this machine was sold at retail though configurations may have varied.
The machine I bought came with several connectivity cards installed such as a modem, ethernet and wireless adapter. Unfortunately I had heavy stability issues initially with this machine until I removed these cards. This was likely caused by driver conflicts but since I didn’t plan on using these cards anyways they were just eating space. Video – The video card was a Geforce 2MX. This was Nvidia’s entry level budget card for the Geforce 2 line and was cut down feature and performance wise from the standard GF2 cards.
That said it is still a capable card and offered good performance for the price point offering hardware T&L as well as dual monitor capability. Sound – lastly we have the sound card installed. This is a Creative CT5807 and is a very basic budget card. It lacks a joystick port which to be honest were phasing out at the time in favor of USB gamepads but is just very sparse in features.
For output it simply offers line out/in and mic. It gets the job done but not to exciting.
Its fairly obvious that between the Celeron CPU, Geforce 2MX and budget sound card that whomever built or ordered this PC back in the day was doing it on a budget. Despite this the great thing about the Dimension series is that they were very easy to upgrade. I was able to boost performance very easily with a CPU swap to a full fledged PIII and swapping out the video and sound cards would be a breeze. Even though I’m not a fan of OEM builds from the mid 90’s up the Dimension series has always appealed to me. I love the look of the case and relative ease to get inside. I would certainly recommend the 4100 series as one of the final “beige box” Dimensions for a retro gamer.
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The lack of ISA slots hurt DOS games but with the right upgrades it still makes a great rig for late DOS, win 98 and early XP gaming.
Creative Labs Sound Card Drivers - 2212 drivers found Filter:. Driver File Name / More Info Operating System Sound Blaster Live24-Bit driver SB24WEB64LB1040055.exe Windows XP Sound Blaster Live24-Bit driver SB24PCDRVLBWIN81040090.exe Windows Vista Sound Blaster Live24-Bit driver SB24PCDRVWIN8BETA.090.exe Windows 8 Sound Blaster Live!
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