First post, by bergqvistjl
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Hi. I was wondering if there was any way to emulate an MT-32 within Windows 98, and then get that working with games played in DOS within Windows 98, without the use of emulators such as DOSBox?
Hi. I was wondering if there was any way to emulate an MT-32 within Windows 98, and then get that working with games played in DOS within Windows 98, without the use of emulators such as DOSBox?
Hi, there.
I have a Windows 98 compatible setup that involves midi-yoke for Win98. Nevertheless, I just want to remind that munt is demanding for a typical Windows 98 setup. It seems impractical to try gaming with MT-32 emulation on a PC that offers less than ~1GHz. But if you have such a PC, it's unclear why not to upgrade OS (either Windows XP or a linux distro). So, I stopped on the attempt to port the MIDI driver and stuff which besides being quite complex to implement (need old compiler and SDK for 16-bit drivers, all of which is abandonware today) yet might not being useful at all.
philscomputerlab is on the money again, any problems he's your man 😀