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First post, by Harry Potter

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Hi! I need to restart my Win98SE computer using a DOS boot floppy in order to run most DOS programs, as I can't get UMBs or EMS in Windows mode at all. The only time I got UMBs at all was when both dblspace and drvspace in MSDOS.SYS were enabled, but then, DriveSpace ate DOS memory, and I couldn't run DOS programs anyway. One problem with DOS mode is the sound: I can't get my sound card to work. Once, I got a DOS-based emulator to work with sound in Windows mode, and IIRC, the settings were SBPro, IRQ 5 and DMA1. How do I specify these settings in the DOS BLASTER variable?

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Reply 1 of 9, by Harry Potter

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I just tried a couple BLASTER settings, and the one emulator I tested didn't play any sound. I think I need an SB emulator. I want to look at the Windows sound driver later today but first need to have lunch.

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Reply 2 of 9, by Disruptor

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SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T4

Reply 3 of 9, by Harry Potter

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After I get the model of the Windows sound card, I'll post that here then try the settings you specified. Thank you.

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Reply 4 of 9, by Harry Potter

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The name of the driver is "SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio."

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Reply 5 of 9, by Harry Potter

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I tried your settings. No sound. 🙁 I'm going to try driverguide.com now.

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Reply 6 of 9, by Harry Potter

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I tried driverguide.com using the driver name then adding DOS then MS DOS then emulator and didn't find a DOS-based driver. Is there anywhere else I can look?

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Reply 7 of 9, by Harry Potter

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I Googled and found some information but not the files I need. 🙁 Everything I add "DOS" to the search, I get a lot of hits but modtly for Windows 10 or 11: I don't even see "DOS" in the hits. 🙁 I'll continue searching.

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Reply 8 of 9, by Harry Potter

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It seems the sound card is incompatible with DOS. 🙁 I need DOS mode, as I can't get UMBs or EMS in Windows.

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Reply 9 of 9, by Disruptor

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Ok this seems to be a PCI based sound device.
And I thought you just were missing the BLASTER string for a legacy sound device...