First post, by Ace
It seems Yamaha sound cards hate me. I previously got 2 motherboards with built-in Yamaha YMF740s, neither of which will POST, then ended up purchasing a YMF724 that would prevent any and all computers I put it into from POSTing. Today, I picked up another YMF724(YMF724E-V version) and installed it in my IBM Personal Computer 300PL. When I booted the computer with the YMF724, it worked perfectly. Computer POSTed and booted into Windows 95.
I then proceeded to install drivers for the YMF724(I had some drivers on my laptop which I transferred to the 300PL). And again, like with the other YMF724 and the YMF740s before it, I'm faced with ANOTHER problem. Here's what happens: when I install the drivers for the YMF724, the only device installed is YAMAHA DS-XG PCI Audio CODEC. Never mind that, but the sound card doesn't even work. I check in the Device Manager and notice that the sound card's Device Manager entry has an exclamation point on it. This is what Windows tells me when I view the properties:
This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed. (Code 10)
I can't get rid of this! Even when I try to install the other parts of the YMF724's drivers, I get a Blue Screen of Death with an "Invalid VxD Dynamic Link" error. It screwed up Windows 95 so badly, I had to reformat the hard drive. I have since installed Windows 98(not SE), and I still can't get the YMF724 to work correctly.
Did I ONCE AGAIN get a defective YMF724 or are my drivers crap? Or is the computer at fault? I know the YMF724 will work with DOS stuff on the 300PL as its motherboard uses an Intel 440BX chipset(it doesn't have SBLink, on the other hand).
EDIT: I just installed DOS drivers for the YMF724, and when entering the SETUPDS program, I'm greeted with this error message:
CODEC might not be connected
WTF??? What the hell is this? Is the sound card broken?