Reply 25 of 43, by gerwin
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wrote:wrote:1) Is the SB Pro quality on the Yamaha better than the Aureal?
FM quality is much better of course. compatibility measured in the amount of games running with sound is about the same as the Vortex-2. I noticed some games not working on the YMF-724 but working on the Vortex-2. And the other way around too.
So other than the compatibility issue, have you found one card sounding better than the other in regards to SB Pro sound? I don't have an original SB16 (or SBPro) anymore, so I can't A/B the difference. Which is your preferred card for DOS?
Maybe I'm missing something but your ASUS P2B has ISA slots, so why the trouble of using a PCI card for DOS?
Any ISA SB Pro (or clone card) + your Aureal + Sound Canvas would make an awesome solution.
As you already have a card hosting the Sound Canvas, any Soundblaster with a real OPL chip should be just fine.
wrote:Maybe I'm missing something but your ASUS P2B has ISA slots, so why the trouble of using a PCI card for DOS?
Any ISA SB Pro (or clone card) + your Aureal + Sound Canvas would make an awesome solution.
As you already have a card hosting the Sound Canvas, any Soundblaster with a real OPL chip should be just fine.
Glutton for punishment?
I just want to get better sound quality out of my system. I use Win98 on this as well. If I come across a game which *requires* a real SB Pro or SB16 and will accept no substitute, then I can run it in DOSBox. But if I had to pick a primary purpose for this box, it would be Win98 first and DOS second.
OK, I have the Yamaha card in my DOS/Win98 system. Since Win98 runs FAT32, I copied the Yamaha DOS driver folder onto my C: drive (DOS). I also have the SB-Link cable installed.
What is the best way to activate this card so that it surely runs in SB-LINK mode as opposed to DDMA? It doesn't seem like the DOS driver folder has all the necessary files in there.
wrote:2) I assume it should be possible to get both running. It appears the Yamaha requires IRQ 7, so I'd just set the Aureal to IRQ 5.
I recently put a yamaha 724 card in my a7m266 alongside an mx300 with roland scb7; usiing windows 98. I only play dos games in a windows dos box. Yamaha is 240/7/0 and aureal is 220/5/1 [in system control panel] or 220/5/3 [autoexec blaster line - shouldn';t this be the same?]. Not using a link cable.
I started to get random freezes on boot up and on shut down. There were also problems getting dos games to play through the right soundcards. I couldn't get them to use the yamaha for sound and the roland for music. And soimetimes a game would not play sound on a card that had been selected by setting blaster variable and pointing at the right resources.
Running 2 hardware configurations - with one sound card completely disabled under each - seems to have solved the freezes and games play sound and music now. Can't get yamaha sound + roland music but that hardly matters. Only problem is sound levels seem awry.
In windows of course, I can have all things enabled and for example compare midi played through roland and xg.
PS. I notice I have some multi-media device that windows can't find drivers for , but everything seems to work and it was like that before inserting the yamaha.
PPS. Also had that problem where changing a sound driver or whatever messes up the display properties. Not seen that for years...
I know this is a three-going-on-four-year bump, but all of the links I've found in this topic are dead, and the drivers I found were intended for Win95 and therefore screwed up AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS pretty badly (though I've since fixed both files). Anyone know of any good YMF-724-F drivers for DOS 6.22?
These are the official drivers: http://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/product/lsi/download/
It's a Windows installer, but you can just extract the required files with uniextract and copy them over to your DOS machine.
Thanks, but 2.1 megs can't fit on a floppy drive, and the machine doesn't seem to have any other means of transferring files besides CDs (and I'd rather not use a CD to transfer a single 2.1MB file).
wrote:Thanks, but 2.1 megs can't fit on a floppy drive, and the machine doesn't seem to have any other means of transferring files besides CDs (and I'd rather not use a CD to transfer a single 2.1MB file).
Use a program like Chunk : http://www.oldskool.org/pc/chunk to break your file into pieces you can fit on a floppy disk and then reassemble on the target computer. However, the install program requires Microsoft Windows. I would use the Universal Extractor to obtain the contents of the data1.cab file. From that archive, these are probably all the files you will need :
setupds.exe
default.pal
Dos4gw.exe
Dsdma.exe
Fmmidi.exe
loadtsr.bat
setupds.exe
ymh.mid
Ymh16.wav
Ymh8.wav
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wrote:Thanks, but 2.1 megs can't fit on a floppy drive, and the machine doesn't seem to have any other means of transferring files besides CDs (and I'd rather not use a CD to transfer a single 2.1MB file).
Remove original YMH16.wav, make a copy of YMH8.wav, rename it to YMH16.wav and everything other will fit on floppy. 😎
I've written a few of the files to the floppy drive, I think I'll need to make multiple "trips" in this case, but thanks a lot!
EDIT: So apparently I need "ds.ini" to even start the setup. Found it (in the root of the original dsxgdos.exe file/archive) and moved it to the DOS machine. Unfortunately, the setup then complains that it can't find a "YAMAHA DS-XG", which is obviously wrong since the YMF-724F is installed.
As I mentioned before, the setup program doesn't seem to notice/recognize my card, and now I'm not sure what to do. Any ideas?
Hello all, I have a Labway Xwave 576 card which apparently contains a YMF-724E-V. I also have the original drivers disk from 1998 which apparently contains real DOS drivers that aren't available for download on the Yamaha website. I haven't tested these, but in case anyone else wants to try, I've put an ISO of the disk here:
http://www.filedropper.com/yamahaymfseriesxgs … twarec-104-0102
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wrote:Hello all, I have a Labway Xwave 576 card which apparently contains a YMF-724E-V. I also have the original drivers disk from 1998 which apparently contains real DOS drivers that aren't available for download on the Yamaha website. I haven't tested these, but in case anyone else wants to try, I've put an ISO of the disk here:
http://www.filedropper.com/yamahaymfseriesxgs … twarec-104-0102
Thanks! Placed it here (assuming there's no included full versions of videogames or anything):
http://www.vogonsdrivers.com/getfile.php?fileid=652
If this is the sort of thing that interests you, you might want to contact SquallStrife by PM for an account on VogonsDrivers. 😉
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Glad to help. Hopefully someone will find it useful.
wrote:If this is the sort of thing that interests you, you might want to contact SquallStrife by PM for an account on VogonsDrivers. 😉
I may have a few other rare files. Let me make a list of stuff that might be of interest.
Edit: although I have a lot of old drivers I think all of them are available to download elsewhere so there would be no point uploading them here.
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wrote:I got this same sound card today and stumbled upon this thread looking for drivers :) Popped it in a 486 board I'm playing aroun […]
I got this same sound card today and stumbled upon this thread looking for drivers 😀
Popped it in a 486 board I'm playing around with and got it all working so far, even the sampled sounds in doom, doom2 and wolf3d work correctly.What I had to do was overwrite the files in the driver directory with the ones found here:
http://www.yamahamultimedia.com/yec/helpcente … card_Whelp.htmlThat wasn't all, it only works if you run dsdma.exe before playing.
I've only played with this card for 40 minutes or so but I'm impressed, it actually has a real OPL chip 😀
hello
that patch link is not working anymore
can you share the patch files for us?
thanks
wrote:hello
that patch link is not working anymore
can you share the patch files for us?
If you need the driver package for MS-DOS that contains the DSDMA.EXE TSR you can get it here: http://device.yamaha.com/en/lsi/download/
wrote:wrote:hello
that patch link is not working anymore
can you share the patch files for us?If you need the driver package for MS-DOS that contains the DSDMA.EXE TSR you can get it here: http://device.yamaha.com/en/lsi/download/
Unfortunately that links doesn't permit me to download, it causes and error when you click on .exe that you want to download.
A Yamaha YMF724 is arriving to me.
Now, in Real Dos mode 6.22 what I'll need to have to make it works? Sorry, I simply ask you a list of things that I will need so it will work.
Thanks.
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