holy crap I think i have one of those somewhere in my junk from
salvaging old machines....where it is though, no idea.
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 9:39 PM, Jim Leonard <trixter at oldskool.org> wrote:
Pontus wrote:
A member of the vintage-computer forum is looking for a "Creative Game
Blaster Card":
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/9158/creativegameblasterct13wn1.jpg
If you have one, maybe I can hook you guys up?
I normally don't toss around the term "rare", but that card is rare. It
was
Creative's original competitor to the Adlib and was marketed as such
(Creative Music System, as the Adlib was originally marketed as a music card
and not a gaming card). Radio Shack realized it might sell better as a
gaming card and sold it as the Game Blaster with a bundled game that
supported it, and a year later Creative finally realized that the best way
to compete with Adlib was to completely plagiarize it as the Sound Blaster.
As for what it could do, it is two Phillips SAA1099 chips ganged together to
produce 12 stereo sine waves with two noise channels. Compared to the
2-operator FM synthesis of Adlib, it was a complete joke. Imagine the
cacophony of four PCjrs squawking in stereo and you've got a good idea of
what the CMS sounded like.
Original Sound Blasters are uncommon; the Creative Music System/Game Blaster
card is rare. I have one of each release including packaging; it took me
over 1.5 decades to get them.
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