AlaricD wrote on 2024-03-08, 22:34:
I *still* prefer jumpers on ISA cards even though it is something of a chore to set them all. But you get the absolute surety that only jumpers can provide.
+1
That's why I like the noisy, old CT17xx series of SB16s and the 8-Bit Sound Blasters.
They also work on non-DOS operating systems. Like for example, OS/2.
The DOS box of 16-Bit OS/2 is especially tricky, I think.
Trying to load some DOS drivers there is hit and miss.
I once tried to run a VESA VBE TSR in that DOS box to get VBE compatibility and it didn't work (it worked on real DOS).
However, if the VGA card had a VBE integrated in its VGA BIOS, VBE compatibility was available inside that DOS box.
So the more tedious, hardware-based solutions may also cause less stress during troubleshooting sometimes.
I know, this isn't exactly helpful here, it just came to mind.
I'd try shuffling around the cards in the slots and see how the PnP BIOS assigns the resources.
Maybe it will eventually settle on a good configuration.
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