First post, by sangokushi
Does anyone know a good 5V half height PCI sound card with DOS support? Thanks.
Does anyone know a good 5V half height PCI sound card with DOS support? Thanks.
hello there
the only few pci sound cards i know that have half height flavors and are 5 volt or universal compatible are the following: (Note:the cards i mention still retain full height but their gameport can be disconnected and bracket can be easily replaced for an low profile one)
1.C-media cmi8738 LX or MX versions "has stability problems in a lot of dos games"
2.Aureal Vortex 1 "has great dos compatibility but terrible FM OPL3 implementation"
3. Avance Logic ALS4000 "needs D-DMA support of your chipset & propriety legacy mode is unstable"
4. Rare models of any ymf7x4 series "needs D-DMA support of your chipset or special cable for legacy compatibility aka SB-LINK/PC-PCI"
i think i'm maybe leaving out other models with half height but as i recall there wasn't ever a pci sound card that was ever released in the low profile bracket form. Correct if i'm wrong though...
The Yamaha YMF7x4 cards can also work with the DSDMA TSR if you don't have D-DMA or SB-LINK/PC-PCI but that hurts compatibility a bit.
Thanks! I have a Dell D830 laptop and tries to install DOS on it to play DOS game. The built-in sound card doesn't have DOS driver.
However, Dell made a docking station PD01X for D series laptop with a built in PCI slot (5V only and half height)
https://www.dell.com/downloads/us/products/la … ily_docking.pdf
That's why I look for a 5V half height DOS sound card.
Based on your information, it seems maybe OPL3LPT is a better option?
the opl3lpt is an adlib/opl3 only compatible "no sound blaster digital effects" which interfaces with the printer port (LPT) of any given computer.
it also needs games to be patched in order to work natively or you can use it's port trapping driver which requires emm386 to place the cpu in protected mode.
sangokushi wrote on 2020-09-22, 21:45:Thanks! I have a Dell D830 laptop and tries to install DOS on it to play DOS game. The built-in sound card doesn't have DOS driv […]
Thanks! I have a Dell D830 laptop and tries to install DOS on it to play DOS game. The built-in sound card doesn't have DOS driver.
However, Dell made a docking station PD01X for D series laptop with a built in PCI slot (5V only and half height)
https://www.dell.com/downloads/us/products/la … ily_docking.pdfThat's why I look for a 5V half height DOS sound card.
Based on your information, it seems maybe OPL3LPT is a better option?
The PCI slot in that dock is not half height (low profile), it is half-length. Most PCI sound cards will fit in that dock.
cyclone3d wrote on 2020-09-23, 06:05:sangokushi wrote on 2020-09-22, 21:45:Thanks! I have a Dell D830 laptop and tries to install DOS on it to play DOS game. The built-in sound card doesn't have DOS driv […]
Thanks! I have a Dell D830 laptop and tries to install DOS on it to play DOS game. The built-in sound card doesn't have DOS driver.
However, Dell made a docking station PD01X for D series laptop with a built in PCI slot (5V only and half height)
https://www.dell.com/downloads/us/products/la … ily_docking.pdfThat's why I look for a 5V half height DOS sound card.
Based on your information, it seems maybe OPL3LPT is a better option?The PCI slot in that dock is not half height (low profile), it is half-length. Most PCI sound cards will fit in that dock.
My mistake. I was confused by Dell's manual "One 3.3 or 5.0 volt half-height PCI Expansion Card".
In that case, I am going to get a Yamaha YMF7x4 card to test it.
Thanks.