On 6/3/2015 10:49 AM, Eric Auer wrote: > Hi Dale and Don, > >> I have a Compaq Armada (Laptop) with a ESS1869 - I tried every >> SB/ESS driver I could find then by chance I loaded DOSSOUND and it >> worked. For my modern desktops with the oldest PCI cards (mostly ESS >> or Yamaha) I can only get sound through the internal speaker, but >> MPXPLAY & QView work through the lineout - I think any successful >> configuration will be a compromise. > What exactly is DOSSOUND and what does it do? And for Dale: > > It is important to know what card and chip exactly causes the trouble. > ESS made many of them. I agree that you might find the solution in some > "turn chip on" tool, but that, too, will depend on which chip and card > exactly you have. If your card is ISA with plug and play support, you > may need the general (Intel?) plug and play drivers for DOS to activate > and configure the plug and play things it at boot :-) Back in ISA days, > PnP simply meant "auto-select non-colliding I/O port bases, IRQ etc.". > > Cheers, Eric
That's the Intel ICU (ISA Configuration Utility). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user