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Re: MS-DOS Operation problems (specifically sound)

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As some of you are aware, I have a desktop too (haha, its what im using to post on these forums). Today, I tried to connect my soundblaster 2.0 to my computer, but it wouldn't fit (probably because its so outdated!!!!) so I guess the fact that I have a Soundblaster 2.0 card makes absoultely no …

Re: MS-DOS Operation problems (specifically sound)

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DosFreak wrote: There's a hack out there for Windows ME to give you the ability back to boot into DOS. Can't remember the name of it tho. You're right, this is it right here. I used it back when windows was working on my laptop, but once windows wouldnt boot i learned to make my own system menu.

Re: MS-DOS Operation problems (specifically sound)

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I think I either lost a ton of system files either due to corruption or maybe even a virus :dead: I already tried safe mode, and I took the laptop as is and I don't have an ME setup disc. The first think it says is: windows cannot find "IFSHLP.SYS". system halted" This happend pretty much like a …

Re: MS-DOS Operation problems (specifically sound)

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Ok, I'm trying a new experiment. After seeing the commodore 64 emulator, C64s, which emulates commodore 64 sound perfectly on the pc speaker (Meaning not through blips and bloops, actual commodore sound) I was devoted to find an NES emulator based on the same concept. Unfortunately, after a long …

Re: MS-DOS Operation problems (specifically sound)

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For best backwards compatibility you should set port 378h and SPP mode. All I have is ECP, EPP, Standard, and Bi-Directional modes do you know which of them would replace that, and how would this help me? EDIT: I'm going to post the NSSI stats, to see if maybe it would help. NOTE: THIS IS IN PURE …

Re: MS-DOS Operation problems (specifically sound)

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OK this might be off topic of what I'm trying to get working.. but does anyone know what this BIOS screen means? it says Onboard Devices Configuration, and Idont get it beause the original port displayed has a letter in it and I thought they were just numbers.

Re: MS-DOS Operation problems (specifically sound)

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DosFreak wrote: I wonder if Creatives Audigy External USB series has drivers that support emulation in Windows 9x.... If they did that, should I buy it? Oh and for some reason, the PC Speaker that sounded clear as day now sounds pretty bad. Dunno what I did, dunno what to do to fix it.

Re: MS-DOS Operation problems (specifically sound)

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OK i think it was PC Speaker sounds... because I heard another conversation and there was talking along with what sounded a bit like diarrhea in the background... and then froze ... :( EDIT: So I guess it looks like I got stuck with the crappiest sound card in the house, huh? EDIT2: Yup. PC Speaker …

Re: MS-DOS Operation problems (specifically sound)

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Yea man pure-dos 🙁 can't get into windows on that laptop. Anyways maybe it was emulation because you said it wouldn't sound too good but to me it sounded clear as day! What I wouldn't get is if it emulates sound files, why not MIDIs?

Re: MS-DOS Operation problems (specifically sound)

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Okay this might sound wierd, but I was just playing a game on my laptop, and I was at a part where the main character picked up the phone, and I heard the talking loud and clear, perfectly! Now, could that have been my PC Sound card, or does my laptop only have the capability to play WAVs (Actually …

Re: MS-DOS Operation problems (specifically sound)

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Ok.. I THINK i remember mine being something about m5451... also could http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&u=http://www.fmworld.net/product/lib/biblodrv/sound_2.html&prev=/search%3Fq%3DALi%2BAudio%2BAccelerator%2BWDM%2Bdriver%2BDOS%26hl%3Den%26hs%3DHCK%26lr%3D%26client%3Dfirefox-a% …

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