No, openAL "wrapper" can be latest one (from nov 2009), but "driver" is from 2008. about the other thing, kinda frist of all officaly this Rampage II Extreme sound chip is 1989B (i dont know what they advertise it for). And what exactly is done is, i took those 6600 drivers and changed pids and registry settings to reflect 1988B. Then I took that software pack, updated it with all the latest creative components (because that pack have few outdated ones) and change PIDs to change 1989B chip to 1988B chip. This needs to be changed on about 4 places inside certian components cab files (cab needs to be unpacked, changed and repacked). Then its was only issue more with generating license files, im not sure why they are not generated automaticaly but oh well, since we can generate them with program i was using for DDL/DTS decoder until i had X-Fi i didnt bother much with it.
This mods are for 1988B chip, if you have mobo with 1988B audio chip and Win7/Vista this moded drivers will work for you. Also btw im quiet sure all newer onboard audio chips can run this software... like realtek/soundmax/sigmatel, because i know for a fact at least gigabyte was offering "trial" X-Fi software for some of their mobos with Realtek chips.
These 6600 are the WHQL of extreme mobo right?
I remember finding them but could not run in my mobo.
Why are not WHQL the ones you gave?
Maybe we can find newer in ftp of ASUS and moded to work
with our chipset
E8400 TRUE120@Asus Maximus Formula@2x2GB Geil Evo One 800MHz 4-4-4@Corsair HX 620W
Sapphire HD6850 1GB@Samsung 830 128GB@Casetek 1022-5@LG 19" 1970HQ
Creative Inspire 5.1 5100@Samsung SH-S203B SA@CM Quickfire Pro Red@Logitech G-600
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