Yes I ment Game Blaster compatibility.
- BY a -5v PSU you mean an AT PSU?
Can be ATX, or modded ATX, but needs to have -5V. An AT based machine will likely come with such a PSU right away. Alternative: Sound Blaster 1.5 doesn't need -5V and works happy in a ATX Slot 1 machine.
- Isn't the Sound Blaster Pro as noisy as a SB16 could be?
No it's not. At least the cards I have in the machine I have tested.
The noisy factor is quite dependent on what machine you have, the quality of the wired, if you have a ground loop and things like that but having played with many parts the Sound Blaster Pro 2 is one of the quietest Creative cards.
- Also, is it possible to have both a Sound Blaster Pro and the SB16 + daughter card in the same computer?
Maybe not working at the same time, but choosing the one you prefer depending on game.
Yes and no. The Adlib will always be shared and this can cause issues with some games not being able to detect the SB and failling back to Adlib. Old Sierra games do this. So personally I recommend against such a configuration but some are happy with it and have found ways around it.
I have also tried the "as many sound cards as possible" in a single machine. Always ends in long nights and dramas 😀
E.g. Game Blaster is something you listen to a few times and then you go back to Adlib. It's nice and interesting but I doubt anyone actually plays games with it if they have a Sound Blaster or Roland.
My two main setups are:
SB Pro 2 with a Roland MPU401AT and SB AWE64 Gold with SoftMPU.
Both are fantastic builds with "it just works" compatibility. Once you have MIDI gear, the missing OPL3 is not an issue IMO.