On Sun, 3 May 2009, Michael Robinson wrote:
Buy old PC for $10, he will make you happy. :)
> I have Warcraft I where I'd like to be able to play the sound.
> The game itself does not support my sound card. Surely, dos
> games aren't limited to the sound cards they were written for.
> Couldn't so
Hi Michael,
> I have Warcraft I where I'd like to be able to play the sound.
> The game itself does not support my sound card. Surely, dos
> games aren't limited to the sound cards they were written for.
Does anybody have experience with the driver interface used
by that game? Maybe it does sup
On Sun, 2009-05-03 at 22:29 +0200, Eric Auer wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > It seems that the sound blaster ISA and sound blaster 16 PCI
> > cards are the only ones that will work with freedos. Well,
>
> This is not freedos specific. It depends on your games or
> other software that you use for sound out
Hi!
> It seems that the sound blaster ISA and sound blaster 16 PCI
> cards are the only ones that will work with freedos. Well,
This is not freedos specific. It depends on your games or
other software that you use for sound output, exclusively.
> I have a soundmaker cadenza on my D845PEBT2 I
It seems that the sound blaster ISA and sound blaster 16 PCI
cards are the only ones that will work with freedos. Well,
I have a soundmaker cadenza on my D845PEBT2 Intel mobo with
a P4. It would be nice if there was a dos driver for this
sound card, but as far as I know there is only a Window