First post, by Bs0Dd
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I have a Primax SoundStorm M16C (a.k.a. AltraSound) sound card, which is built on the Gravis GF1 chip (along with the GF1A1 chip and ICS2101 mixer, typical for GUS Classic).
Therefore, I suppose the card is 100% (or at least 99%) compatible with the GUS Classic, even though it is a clone.
I have GUS drivers 4.11 + updated Mega-Em 3.11 + updated ULTRINIT 2.31.
I also installed a Pro Patches Lite 1.61 set and noticed problems with at least two games: Rise of the Triad: Dark War and Duke Nukem 3D.
These problems do not occur if I use the original Gravis patches.
Duke 3D plays SFX only in the right channel if PPL 1.61 is selected
PPL set: https://voca.ro/11nOqGRLwhXR
Original set: https://voca.ro/1hvLMdoNNngt
It seems that in the stable version of DOSBox 0.74-3 stereo SFX does not work (at least on two different computers, when running the Duke or Descent stereo test, I always hear sounds in both channels, but music seems to be stereo).
So I can't check if such a problem exists at least in emulation. But there is an old issue for DOSBox-X with the same problem when using PPL 1.61: https://github.com/joncampbell123/dosbox-x/issues/1029
So it seems to me that this is not an emulation problem, since the problem shows itself in the hardware as well (at least for me).
RotT refuses to start, citing a lack of GUS RAM (1024k installed) for the GUSWAVE and redirecting to the sound setup.
If I initialize SFX and then Music, I have both. But otherwise, it shows the same error. And I think there is no way to reverse the init order in the game itself.
The problem is present in DOSBox.
Do these issues exist on the original non-PnP GUS cards? And has anyone found a solution to the problems?
I only know two solutions for now:
1. Switching between sets before running these games (for myself, I wrote a small batch file for quickly replacing folders with patches). The problem does not appear, but the ability to listen to higher-quality music is lost.
2. Using SB16 as SFX card 😀
Although for this, an external mixer is probably desirable. Also... I don't know how comparable the two cards are in terms of digital sound quality...
Maybe someone knows other solutions?