First post, by Sedrosken
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I have a Pentium III 1GHz build with a Voodoo3 3000 and Audigy2ZS running Windows ME. As part of the driver install for the Audigy2, the wizard upgraded my version of DirectX to 9.0a with no option to cancel. This caused issues in a few games -- as far as I'm concerned DX9.0a is a glorified beta release -- and now I'm considering swapping it out for my Yamaha YMF744 card as it's a little more DOS friendly (some Glide patches for DOS games sound awful on the Audigy's SB emulation, although I'm using a 486 build to cover most of my DOS library) and it has that neat Sensaura 3D to play with. Does it have some form of EAX compatibility, for games like Half Life, Diablo II, etc? It's not the end of the world if it doesn't, I have a whole other machine with a really nice X-Fi, but it'd be nice if I could experience environmental effects on this build too.
What are my options as far as downgrading DirectX, preferably to something like 8.0 or 8.1? 9.0c is just too new for this machine, in my opinion. It hasn't caused any issues that I can pinpoint on it, at least nothing like 9.0a, but it just feels wrong. But if I have to reinstall, then I may as well just leave it alone until I can actually properly blame it for something.
As an aside, I've also heard that the EMU10k-based cards abuse the PCI spec -- how true is this, does anyone know? And, I mean, realistically an Audigy2ZS is a pretty lopsided card for a 1GHz PIII running ME anyway, I just used it because it was what I had nearby when I was putting it together.
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