Reply 20 of 60, by TheMAN
ok retro games, I just looked through the AWE64 Gold ISO you uploaded. It appears to be OLDER than what's on my "super" ISO. Your ISO also appears to be authored by Creative Labs Ireland so the structure is a little odd compared to what comes out of Singapore. The Win31 and Win95 folders are unlike anything I've seen before. It's impossible to create floppies to even use the PPro patch if you needed to.
Anyway, the AWE64 install files on my "super" ISO is based off of a AWE64 "value" ISO I got from Aleksej's server. It is the newest AWE64 ISO I've seen. It has the latest apps on there and almost the latest drivers. It still has Vienna 2.1 and doesn't have TextAssist/VoiceAssist though. Like I said, not a big deal as those are available as separate installs on my ISO.
I highly recommend you keep your real AWE64 Gold disc for safe keeping and just use my "super" ISO instead. It will have the newer apps and all of the latest drivers/patches you will ever need for any 16-bit sound blaster card. Feel free to do a test install from my ISO to see if there are any program version differences from yours.
the most valuable asset I've found from your ISO is a mirror archive of Creative Europe's website from December 1996. It looks pretty complete but too bad there's no archive of the FTP. Oh well. Still very cool to see and it beats going to waybackmachine! 😁 I have never seen any other creative CD that has the website archived on it!