Marmes wrote:But also that gus pnp is much better in hardware.
In what way?
The InterWave chip has more features, and in native mode it can get better mixing quality, as it does 44.1 KHz regardless of the number of channels used.
However, 99% of the time you're using it in GF1-mode, where you don't get the better mixing quality, and can't use the extra features.
And it is not 100% compatible, so you may see some issues with certain software.
I don't hear a difference in sound quality between my GUS P&P Pro running GF1-software and my real GF1-cards.
Marmes wrote:Were those issues on PNP gus solved meanwhile? Like lag in trackers, etc.
The problems are inherent in the chip's design. Afaik there was never an update to the InterWave design, so they're all the same.
Since this is in the DOS age, there are no drivers between card and software either, so the only way to fix issues is to update the tracker software itself. Afaik most trackers were never updated for InterWave support. So if they have issues, they have issues.