Cable for Audigy platinum Ex

Hi,
is it possible to buy a cable between the audigy card and the external box? I have somehow lost it...
Thanks for an answer,
Filip from Czech Republic

JSladen wrote:
Does anybody know the pinout for the 44 pin D-Sub found on the back of the Audigy platinum Ex dri've?
I'm trying to build a cable to connect the dri've directly to my card, as I don't seem to be able to buy the daughter card (SB00b) anywhere.
(If anyone does know where I can get a daughter card that would be really useful as well)
Only that can be found is pinout table for AUD_EXT, but it's not 44 pin but 40 pin connector. You can find it from Creative Support/KnowledgeBase by searching AUD_EXT.
.jtp

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