Guillemot Corporation
A French audio and video card manufacturer that started in 1984.
They bought Thrustmaster in 1999 and purchased the assets of Hercules Corporation in 2000 - two years after Hercules had been bought by ELSA and subsequently went into Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Today, Guillemot are still going strong and focus their Hercules brand on all digital audio solutions and the Thrustmaster brand for gaming accessories for PCs and consoles.
Sound Cards
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MaxiSound 64 Home Studio Pro SC8600
Introduced: 1994 Via the ES1868F, these cards are compatible with Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster Pro, and Windows Sound System. With the Dream SAM9407 DSP chip, it adds GM and GS support. The output from the AudioDrive chip is routed via the DSP chip for mixing and effects. The "Pro" version of the MaxiSound 64 Home Studio supports up to 20 MB of sample RAM but comes with no in-built 4 MB ROM (it is believed Guillemot were being sued by Roland at the time for unauthorised use of the Sound Canvas soundfonts, so this slightly later card had to forego an onboard ROM) - sound fonts are loaded into RAM via the init utility. It supports 'direct to disk' recording of up to 8 wave channels + 64 MIDI channels all via the onboard hardware (no CPU usage). The card comes with gold-plated S/PDIF input and output sockets for transferring in CD audio quality to DAT tape. 3D Positional Audio capability over 4 speakers. Signal-to-noise ratio is quoted at > -91dB. A version of the Pro was introduced in 1995 (?) called "Game Theater 64". This was a cut-down version of the SC8600 with 4 MB RAM onboard, no S/PDIF daughterboard. It sold for $99. It did, however, come with 2 MB of onboard samples. A further variant of the Pro was introduced called "Maxi Sound 64 Dynamic 3D". This supported 16 MB of RAM for custom soundfonts, and comes with 2 MB RAM onboard. It came bundled with a special version of the game POD that added Maxi Sound 64 support. If you are struggling to get the maxinit.exe DOS utility to detect your card, disable PnP OS in your BIOS, then boot to pure DOS and maxinit should detect the card. The setting in the maxi64.ini file is called CNFPort - set it to 900. |
Video Cards
In 1996, Guillemot started manufacturing graphics cards based around 2D/3D graphics chipsets, including those from 3Dfx and nVidia.
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Maxi Gamer 3D 2 PCI |
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