| The Sound Boostar line of cards was produced by Vobis under the "Highscreen" | |
| name. These are budget ISA cards designed to be as close to the SoundBlaster | |
| hardware as possible (the sole name of the card is a strong indication of | |
| that already). | |
| The Sound Booster 16/32 cards do not require any TSR driver, but they do need | |
| to be configured via software, though. The card's drivers allow to configure | |
| I/O ports the card responds to, as well as volumes. The card provides a | |
| SoundBlaster compatible API (usually under port 220h), as well as an OPL3 | |
| clone (388h) and WSS compatibility. Some variants even include an on-board | |
| wavetable reachable via the standard MPU-401 UART. | |
| bst16_31.zip | |
| bst32_31.zip | |
| Sound Boostar 32 3D.jpg |