Rubix wrote on 2026-01-28, 11:00:
Would you recommend it for a Pentium 1 era machine? Or does it lack compatibility for that?
i run it on my Pentium MMX just fine. There are some games that do not take into account the delays between commands that the OPL2 needs, but that is an OPL2 problem. In fact, i find the CT1330 far more speed sensitive than the 8 bit PAS.
I managed to go around that by mucking around with certain games OPL drivers, increase loops between OPL2 commands. This card is far superior to the CT1330.
Also if there was ever a rank of cards with digital sound support for games this card would be second only to the Sound Blaster standard.
About the 16 bit PAS:
The PAS 16 is backwards compatible with the 8 bit PAS, but in digital only. PAS+ and PAS16 use an OPL3 which will not translate well to games that use dual OPL2 feature of the 8 bit PAS. There are some games that do support stereo OPL3 on the PAS 16 though. PAS 16 (vast majority of models) also requires -5V line, and its MVSOUND.SYS driver takes 2K more than the old driver for the 8 bit PAS. PAS 16 also includes the MV201 Thunder chipset which gives you Sound Blaster support. That may save you an ISA slot if you do not care about stereo Sound Blaster. Not all PAS16 have a wavetable connector and PAS 16 MPU-401 is wonky at best.
So for me the 8bit PAS is definitely a unique card that will always have a slot reserved for it.