Reply 20 of 36, by King_Corduroy
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I have the same problem. I have a Yamaha XG PCI card and I can't get it to work in DOS for the life of me. 🤣
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I have the same problem. I have a Yamaha XG PCI card and I can't get it to work in DOS for the life of me. 🤣
Check me out at Transcendental Airwaves on Youtube! Fast-food sucks!
wrote:but does that display the autoexec.bat for dos or the autoexec.bat for dos mode in windows ?
Unless you install Windows 9x over MS-DOS 6.22, there is only one autoexec.bat. (There is a dosstart.bat that is run if you "restart in MS-DOS mode" from within Windows.)
i tryd Jopho's way and get this:
still nothing. its the first/top file and its empty. nothing there.
well then looks like your autoexec.bat is empty
thats why you have no sound in dos you need the enviroment variables for your card (aka the set blaster lines)
Guardian of the Sacred Five Terabyte's of Gaming Goodness
is there a program he could run to detect the irq/dma his card uses
ps: are there jumpers on the card and do you have the manual
the yamaha is hardware compatible with a sbpro without any drivers
appears to default to irq 5 dma 1
try adding this to your autoexec.bat
SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T4 P330
Guardian of the Sacred Five Terabyte's of Gaming Goodness
i tryd. nothing loaded in dos. so i tryd to load that file then i get:
C:\SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T4 P330
but i still get no sound
wrote:is there a program he could run to detect the irq/dma his card uses
There's the SETBLAST.EXE utility discussed at Sound Blaster types . I have attached a copy from the shareware episode of Blake Stone available at http://www.classicdosgames.com/game/Blake_Sto … ns_of_Gold.html .
the yamaha is hardware compatible with a sbpro without any drivers
appears to default to irq 5 dma 1
Even on a laptop?
Looks like autoexec.bat is empty. You'll have to see if there's a SB emulator for your card (most cards of that era have one).
I found Yamaha YMF744 drivers at http://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/product/lsi/download/
DS-XG Drivers for YMF724, YMF740, YMF744, YMF754
There is one for MS-DOS. Check it out.
thxwill try those and see if it works.
ok i ahve tryd and those drives works. i ahve get sound now in DOS^^ thx so mutch for the help^^.
and i gat one more questing. anyone know how to get higher ress in dos? cuz i have like a box and black borders anyone know how to remove those borders that i have?
Depends on what video chip's in there and if it supports stretching (often found in the BIOS as an option, sometimes found in the video card's properties in windows, as well as sometimes in some OEM's configuration programs). You will want to probably play at your native res (1024x768), or native res / 2 (512x384) for best results with fitting
Some widescreen monitors have a setting that makes the image fill the whole screen. The picture will look horribly stretched as DOS games use 4:3 resolutions.
hmm i see. so maybe i need to look into my graphics card settings? if so i don't know what card i have. the drives don't say its so easy. i mean not like ATI or NVIDA drivers do.
You'll have to see on your monitor settings. There are no such driver settings in DOS.
It's a laptop with a Savage4 MX. That greatly predates widescreen laptops
oo i see. and thats means? it willnnot be posseaböe or it will be hard?