First post, by leonardo
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Hello everyone.
I'm new here, though I'm not new to old games or retro hardware in general. After practically every google search kept leading me here I decided it was time to join. Clearly this community has something to offer those who love old systems and games.
Anyway, my problem has to do with DOS games on a system with two sound cards. The cards in question are Turtle Beach Montego A3DXStream (Aureal Vortex) PCI and AOpen FX-16 ISA (ESS AudioDrive ES1868F). The former I keep because it's a really good card for Windows and features 3D sound for a multitude A3D games. The latter I want to use for games that require SoundBlaster compatibility (ie. DOS games).
With only the Turtle Beach card in my system I had a problem with some DOS games simply refusing to work (black screen during start-up or a lock up during sound card configuration) and I just assumed it had to do with emulation not being perfect. The games that did work couldn't use the MIDI daughter card on my Vortex and the emulated FM sounded quite crappy so after a lot of research I decided to get a separate card that was the real deal and disable the SB emulation. Unfortunately, things are now worse than before!
The games that gave me trouble before still don't work, but now even some games that used to run have stopped working. For example the LucasArts adventures all used to run on the crappy emulated FM, but now hang mid-note thru the LucasArts logo! I'm starting to think there is some other problem with my configuration that is interfering with SoundBlaster compatibility (emulated, or otherwise). I've played around with IRQs and other resources (ideal setting for a SoundBlaster ought to be IRQ7, DMA1 and base address of 220, according to http://www.oldskool.org/guides/oldonnew/sound). I've tried setting things with esscfg.exe, by reserving resources in the BIOS and overriding automatic configuration in Windows and I'm starting to get grey hairs over this. 😵
The full hardware list is here: My oldest rig, Hyundai HD-P5233M
I'd appreciate any input you have. I'll do anything from full OS reinstall to rearranging cards to changing BIOS settings. Thanks in advance!
[Install Win95 like you were born in 1985!] on systems like this or this.