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Reply 20 of 23, by chrisNova777

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i was excited to read this thread just now.. damn u photobucket!

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Reply 21 of 23, by boxpressed

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Well, after almost three years, I acquired a Waveforce. And I got it to work using PC-PCI too.

I'm using an Intel SE440BX-2, which has a PC-PCI header.

My question is whether INTA# is the best choice for the "IRQ MODE" setting. The other choices are ISA and S-IRQ.

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Reply 22 of 23, by Stretch

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With the PC-PCI connected, IRQ mode should be S-IRQ.
With D-DMA, iRQ mode should be INTA#

More detailed info here:
Yamaha YMF-7xx PCI Sound Cards by Great Hierophant on QuestStudios

Win 11 - Intel i7-1360p - 32 GB - Intel Iris Xe - Sound BlasterX G5

Reply 23 of 23, by boxpressed

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Stretch wrote:
With the PC-PCI connected, IRQ mode should be S-IRQ. With D-DMA, iRQ mode should be INTA# […]
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With the PC-PCI connected, IRQ mode should be S-IRQ.
With D-DMA, iRQ mode should be INTA#

More detailed info here:
Yamaha YMF-7xx PCI Sound Cards by Great Hierophant on QuestStudios

Thank you. The card seemed to be working fine with INTA#, but I will try S-IRQ.

I'm guessing that there is no way to use the wavetable for GM music without launching from a Windows DOS box.