Reply 20 of 24, by matze79
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You can also use the Ensoniq Drivers, which offer different features 😀
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You can also use the Ensoniq Drivers, which offer different features 😀
https://www.retrokits.de - blog, retro projects, hdd clicker, diy soundcards etc
https://www.retroianer.de - german retro computer board
What other features? Which drivers are those?
That was a good idea to use the Ensoniq driver but not any luck with those.
For the "interest of science", I don't get FX sound (but midi is ok) with CT4810, DOS 6.22 floppy start and a DELL dimension 8400 (P4 3Ghz).
I do get FX and midi with the CT4810, a DOS 6.22 floppy start and a msi motherboard MS6786 ver2 (KM400 VT8378 VT8235) and Athlon XP 2800+
edit : raptor is the test game
edit 2 : links
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Win 3.1 : HP Omnibook 425 + Toshiba T2130CT
Win 9x : Dell Latitude Cpx H500GT + Dell GX1
Win XP64 : Asus P5B Xeon
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Just wanted to say I was having trouble with crashes and reboots (and APTEST/APLEGACY tests failed) with a CT4810 using the Ensoniq drivers, but the Creative drivers linked on the second post on this thread work perfectly. Hope this helps someone in the future!
My CT4810 has a different marking on the main chip though - mine says CT2518-DBQ on it.
This was on a DFI CS35-TC, Socket 370 motherboard (some Packard Bell iConnect PC)
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I have exactly the same problem that my sb128pci never works within dos on ali-chipset. on intel-bx it work. damn!
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