2011/6/22, Eric Auer:
> Note that SB Live! is not a SoundBlaster in the sense that SB 1.0,
> SB 1.5, SB Pro, SB 2.0 or SB 16 are, it is not compatible to any
> of those DOS game compatible cards. However, I seem to remember
> that SB Live! comes with a quite good "virtual simulated SB16 in
> DOS"
Hi Eric,
thanks alot for all your help.
A last question I guess: I have a Via Onboard audio but a really new, is
this wget VIAUDIO for all VIA Audio onboardchips?
MFG Johannes alias Jareika
P.s. What is QED?
2011/6/23 Eric Auer
>
> Hi Johannes,
>
> > Some games DOS games run better in DOS as
Hi Johannes,
> Some games DOS games run better in DOS as in DOSBOX, DOSEMU... I have to
> search for it I didn´t know it when it is not DOSBOX what you mean.
DOSEMU is a program for Linux which only simulates the I/O part
of the hardware such as graphics card and sound card, but lets
your DOS so
Hi Eric,
Yes i boot dual, i have the half-freeware BOOT-US, i have the one for Win7
x64 and the other one for FreeDos. I tried to make one for DOS 6.22 but my
Win7 x64 don´t take the installation on a disk.
Why: Windows was never for me an OS more a graphic overlay^^, my first DOS:
3.62 on 5 1/2"
> I have such an audiocard, wich are listed in the soundcardfile from MPXPLAY
> with native hardware access.
> My problem is I have some games, I like to try with audio, but I can´t make
> it work.
>
>
I had the same problem. Dosbox is a great program, but I prefer playing my
old Sierra and LucasA
Hi Zbigniew!
> Tried several times to use "ordinary" Soundblaster Live! under DOS -
> and _never_ was able to make any use out of this card under DOS.
Note that SB Live! is not a SoundBlaster in the sense that SB 1.0,
SB 1.5, SB Pro, SB 2.0 or SB 16 are, it is not compatible to any
of those DOS
Tried several times to use "ordinary" Soundblaster Live! under DOS -
and _never_ was able to make any use out of this card under DOS.
Maybe someone of you managed to configure this card for DOS? Just out
of curiosity, since I've got ISA cards, that I'm using with no
problems whatsoever - but I'm w
Hi Johannes,
> I have heard that the most soundcards work
> with an old dosdriver for SB compatible cards.
Maybe not. The Audigy driver will probably be designed
only for Audigy cards. If the Audigy is AC97 compatible
it might be easy for Creative to also support more AC97
compatible cards - but
Hi Eric,
thanks for these very helpful answers.
I will ask Creative about a package to run sound in DOS.
I have tried to unzip the DOSDRV It run but told me can only be installed
under Win 95 and 98 with VXD drivers installed.
Perhaps I make a partition for such a Windows.
I have heared that the
Hi Johannes,
> I have such an audiocard, which are listed in the soundcardfile from MPXPLAY
> with native hardware access.
> My problem is I have some games, I like to try with audio, but I can´t make
> it work.
Like many modern soundcards, the Audigy soundcard will be AC97
or HDA compatible. In
Hello,
I have such an audiocard, wich are listed in the soundcardfile from MPXPLAY
with native hardware access.
My problem is I have some games, I like to try with audio, but I can´t make
it work.
I looked for the helpfiles over and over, but nothing describe a soundcard
installer or so to do wh
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