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Re: Solo1 sound card Dos on Windows 98 SE

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You'll have to check the adress and IRQ settings in Windows device manager. Check to see if they match the SET BLASTER environment in your autoexec.bat Replying both It's a SET BLASTER A220 I5 D1 T4 Uses solo.sys 5.12.01.3047 and mmsevldr.vxd 4.10.1998 IRQ 5 in device manager, while I/O are PCI …

Solo1 sound card Dos on Windows 98 SE

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Hi! It's an ESS Solo1 over a Celeron PC. I got this card fully working on pure DOS, Windows 98 SE and DOS program over Windows 98SE. It's funny as it provides general midi capabilities with native FM synth when running DOS over Windows. I had to change bios battery so I had to fight a bit with my …

Batman the movie

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I'm wondering if 'Batman the movie' from OCEAN ever had some kind of music (official or not). LINK REMOVED It's funny that it supported so many graphics cards, but it lacked any kind of sound. VGA graphics look close to the amiga version, but just a very quiet pc speaker is avaible? Amiga music or …

Re: AMD Phenom II @ 3400 Mhz running DOS games and ESS SOLO1

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... I guess it has something to do with my mainboard, but, is there any hack (even to the bios) that might enable this sound card and work under DOS? Unfortunately no. AMD/ATi south bridges never supported the legacy features required by PCI soundcards to emulate SB hardware. More info: https:// …

Re: Games with Adlib as an option for sound effects

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I think this discussion is conflating two distinct questions here: Games that supported the Adlib FM synthesizer for non-sampled sound effects Games that supported the Adlib FM synthesizer for sampled audio playback (using the special tricks that Cyberdyne referred to, the same way as certain MOD …

AMD Phenom II @ 3400 Mhz running DOS games and ESS SOLO1

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Hi, It's my first message here, but I've been reading this forum for years. I'm the author of two retro games for the zx spectrum: Misifu Remeow and MS Nampac. I had a PC very late. It was a Packard Bell Multimedia Pentium 120 MHz. It was because my previous computer was a Mac 128k from 1984 (yes, …

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