Live Drive I -port bay- with SB0410

Can I use a Li'veDri've I -dri've bay- (designed for the CT4830 card i think?)? with a SB040 card?

(Re: Li've Dri've I -port bay- with SB040 Please listen carefully. Old li've dri'ves work well with newer cards. Newer li've drivers DO NOT?? ALWAYS?? WORK with older cards. I have my very first li've dri've from 98 or 99 and it works with my FATALITY PRO PCI sound card beautifully. How about that? 0 or years old and it still works. But a newer Li've dri've with Infrared remote or firewire, etc will not work with an older sound card, because it does not know what all the new ports are or have outputs for those newer devices like firewire, etc. I use an Audigy 2zs dri've bay just fine with Fatality also, because I like the look and the color, but I only use the headphone and mic ports not the midi or optical jacks etc. Hope this hel
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