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Reply 700 of 718, by cyclone3d

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MAZter wrote on 2026-01-13, 21:08:

https://ebay.us/m/WMg17u

Panasonic KXL-D20 showed up again for sale, I pass 😀

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Card was probably perfectly fine. I've got a few different dented cards and they have no issues.

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Reply 701 of 718, by MAZter

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cyclone3d wrote on 2026-01-14, 03:54:

Card was probably perfectly fine. I've got a few different dented cards and they have no issues.

Could be fine, just not worse $170.

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Reply 702 of 718, by mt777

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Anyone tried reproducing dongle for MediaVision card?

Reply 704 of 718, by lepid

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not to facilitate but if zsoltse84 returns & reads this at any point i'm interested in the TDK DMC-9000. especially since it's e-mu tech... wanna hear some duke 3d midi on it

Reply 705 of 718, by lolo799

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lepid wrote on 2026-03-29, 08:36:

not to facilitate but if zsoltse84 returns & reads this at any point i'm interested in the TDK DMC-9000. especially since it's e-mu tech... wanna hear some duke 3d midi on it

I have an old recording.
It should sound the same on an AWE32.

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Reply 706 of 718, by nach

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By the way, i also have a TDK DMC-9000 but i do not use it much and i am considering to sell it on Yahoo auctions anytime soon.

It is not 100% sure because i am hesitant as it is a not so common card but i just want some space/money for other cards or parts as i have too many MIDI stuff. Anyway if somebody is in need of one please add it to your yahoo notifications in case i decide to sell in the next weeks.

Roland MT-32, Roland CM-32L, Roland SCP-55, Roland SC-88, Roland MT-90U, Roland PMA-5, Casio GZ-70SP, Casio GZ-50M, Yamaha MU90B, Yamaha MDP-5, Panasonic CF-VEW212, TDK Digital Music Card 9000, Kawai Gmega

Reply 708 of 718, by lolo799

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Bondi wrote on 2026-04-06, 10:43:
lolo799 wrote on 2026-04-05, 08:31:

It should sound the same on an AWE32.

Do you think they use the same samples set? Doesn't AWE32 have only 1mb ROM by default(apart form the 28mb ram)? TDK has 4mb.

I forgot that part, you're right, it has a largest sample rom.
And I don't think anyone dumped it.

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Reply 709 of 718, by Bondi

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lolo799 wrote on 2021-11-08, 13:53:
And now for something a bit different, FM and/or PCM cards only for the japanese PC-98 standard, a short review: http://j02.nobo […]
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And now for something a bit different, FM and/or PCM cards only for the japanese PC-98 standard, a short review:
http://j02.nobody.jp/jto98/n_note_sound/pcmciafm.htm
Most of them use the Yamaha YMF288 chipset.

Computer Technica FMC-98 and PFC-98

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Website: https://web.archive.org/web/19990505111757/ht … it12/unit12.htm
Driver: https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.com- … river/fmc98.exe
Inside pictures:
https://twitter.com/Flyingharuka/status/90422 … 6139707392?s=20

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Driver: https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.com- … river/pfc98.exe

Q-Vision WM Card, Card86/Card86-R

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This is the pcmcia version of the Qvision WaveStar with SCSI https://web.archive.org/web/20010217231042/ht … oduct/wsmt.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20010217230340/ht … product/ws.html
Possible driver at: http://navitoku.jp/archive/98station/maker/qv … ware/SOUND.html

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The Card86 is similar to the WM Card but without SCSI, the R variant adds full duplex.
Website: https://web.archive.org/web/20000412032226/ht … duct/pc86r.html
Driver and enabler:
http://navitoku.jp/archive/98station/maker/qv … re/card86r.html
https://www.vector.co.jp/soft/dos/art/se253889.html

Nec PC-9801N-J04

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This card is PCM only.
Specs: https://support.nec-lavie.jp/support/product/ … bod/a282-1.html
Driver: https://web.archive.org/web/19990202120715/ht … les/98_350.html

Panasonic CF-VEW213:
Picture and driver: Re: PCMCIA Sound Cards

Its rebranded version by Logitec as the LPM-SU98:
https://twitter.com/team486buntan/status/1255 … 4095524866?s=20
https://www.logitec.co.jp/down/soft/pcmcia/lpmsu98.html

Ratoc 9871 and 9872 cards, same as the Dos/V 5071/5072 models, based on the ESS1688 chipset.
https://www.ratocsystems.com/products/subpage/9871.html
https://www.ratocsystems.com/products/subpage/9872.html

Drivers: https://www.ratocsystems.com/products/ostaiou/audio.html
Manuals for the xx71 series at the bottom: https://www.ratocaudiolab.com/download/manual.html

To add to this list of PC-98 cards - Computer Technica GMC-98 FM/Joystick card

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Reply 710 of 718, by digger

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Fascinating. I wonder if those PC-98 PCMCIA cards could somehow be made to work on an IBM PC compatible laptop. Wouldn't is merely be a matter of writing drivers for them?

I'm obviously not talking about Sound Blaster compatibility or anything. Just getting them to work with a Windows driver, or perhaps a game-specific driver such as Miles, MIDPAK, etc.

Reply 711 of 718, by lolo799

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Bondi wrote on 2026-04-08, 14:04:

To add to this list of PC-98 cards - Computer Technica GMC-98 FM/Joystick card

Another model, nice.

digger wrote on 2026-04-08, 20:38:

Fascinating. I wonder if those PC-98 PCMCIA cards could somehow be made to work on an IBM PC compatible laptop. Wouldn't is merely be a matter of writing drivers for them?

I'm obviously not talking about Sound Blaster compatibility or anything. Just getting them to work with a Windows driver, or perhaps a game-specific driver such as Miles, MIDPAK, etc.

From what I remember, the Panasonic CF-VEW213 worked on a regular x86 laptop under Win9x for digital audio.

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Reply 712 of 718, by Bondi

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digger wrote on 2026-04-08, 20:38:

Fascinating. I wonder if those PC-98 PCMCIA cards could somehow be made to work on an IBM PC compatible laptop. Wouldn't is merely be a matter of writing drivers for them?

I'm obviously not talking about Sound Blaster compatibility or anything. Just getting them to work with a Windows driver, or perhaps a game-specific driver such as Miles, MIDPAK, etc.

I think yes, it's mostly about writing drivers to make them work. Some cards, like Ratoc REX-5572(ES1688) come with both IBM and NEC drivers. Yet some PC-98 cards like Qvision Card86 are based on YMF288 chip. It's standard for PC-98 but unusual for IBMs. Which is unforunate as it's far superior to OPL3. Writing drivers for them is an additional challenge, let alone that DOS games don't support it. Not sure what chip these Computer Technica cards use though.

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Reply 713 of 718, by digger

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Bondi wrote on 2026-04-09, 07:52:

I think yes, it's mostly about writing drivers to make them work. Some cards, like Ratoc REX-5572(ES1688) come with both IBM and NEC drivers. Yet some PC-98 cards like Qvision Card86 are based on YMF288 chip. It's standard for PC-98 but unusual for IBMs. Which is unforunate as it's far superior to OPL3. Writing drivers for them is an additional challenge, let alone that DOS games don't support it. Not sure what chip these Computer Technica cards use though.

The IBM Music Feature Card was also based on an FM synthesizer that was considered superior to the OPL3. The capabilities of this card were exposed through MIDI.

So similarly, I reckon the YMF288 could be made to perform quite well with DOS and Windows games that have MIDI support. The sound quality would come down to the driver or game having proper MIDI timbre mappings.

Reply 715 of 718, by Bondi

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lolo799 wrote on 2026-04-09, 09:37:

Here's the product webpage for the GMC-98:
https://web.archive.org/web/19990502000605/ht … it18/unit18.htm

Cool. Lots of useful info there. The chip is YAMAHA YM2608B compatible(YMF288 is on the same line). The breakout box has a built-in speaker.
Shame it has no IBM PC compatible drivers.

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Reply 716 of 718, by Bondi

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PC-98 had also this "sound unit for the 110-pin expansion bus of PC98 notebooks, incorporating a C98 standard 26K compatible FM sound source and CD-quality PCM recording and playback capabilities."

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Reply 717 of 718, by MAZter

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PC-98 notebooks had much more 110-pin / 198-pin sound modules:

MMP-98N, MMP-98N2 (Multimedia pack 98n)
WIN-note 98
FM Station II (FM2-N)

And additional list here (from eblabo.griffonworks.net page:

■ MELCO
・ NMB-G
・ NMB-S
■ Q VISION
・ Winnote 98
■ Computer Technica
・ FMU-98N2
・ PCM-98N2
・ MMP-98N2
■ Hachinohe Firmware
・ FM Station II (FM2-N)
・ FM Station Pro
■ MELCO
・ NMB-G
・ NMB-S
■ Q VISION
・ WIN-note 98
■ Computer Technica
・ MMP-98N2
■ Hachinohe Firmware
・ CRT Adaptor EX
・ ParaKIT (PK-N)
・ FM Station II (FM2-N)

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