Hsp56 Sound Card Driver (Edge RECOMMENDED)
This paper outlines the technical and historical significance of the HSP56 sound card driver
- A combo card (modem + audio on one PCI card).
- An onboard audio chip misidentified by Windows or device manager.
- A mislabeled driver request from old Windows 9x/XP systems.
chipset for the audio portion. Drivers for these devices provided standard sound, video, and game controller interfaces within Windows. Modem Integration : The driver frequently included MicroModem MR (Modem Riser) hsp56 sound card driver
13. Resources and commands (diagnostics)
- Windows:
- 56K V.90/V.92 modem chipset (for dial-up communications).
- AC’97 or earlier audio codec (for playback/record).
If you absolutely need to use the physical card: Install Windows XP 32-bit on a separate partition. Dual-boot. A combo card (modem + audio on one PCI card)
, right-click the "Multimedia Audio Controller" or "Unknown Device," go to Properties > Details , and select Hardware Ids . Look for strings like PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2446 (Intel) or PCI\VEN_1039&DEV_7013 (SiS) to narrow your search. Manual Search Microsoft Update Catalog or legacy driver repositories like to locate the specific files (often named Installation Right-click the device in Device Manager and select Update driver "Browse my computer for drivers" and point to the folder containing your downloaded files. chipset for the audio portion
What about Windows XP (32-bit only)?
Yes, the C-Media WDM driver version 5.12.01.0624 (released 2002) works perfectly with HSP56. Enable "Legacy Audio Drivers" in Control Panel after install.