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First post, by badmojo

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I’m a big fan of the Creative ‘Goldfinch’, which I’ve been using successfully with a Sound Blaster 16 (CT2290) for a while now in this system. The documentation for the Goldfinch suggests that it’s compatible with any Sound Blaster compatible sound card, so I was curious to see how it worked with other cards, primarily in DOS, but also Windows 95 because I load soundfonts into the Goldfinch’s onboard 8MB’s of RAM.

Of the sound cards I tried (SB Pro 2.0, YMF719, a couple of ESS Audio Drives, a Jazz16 based card, and a PAS16), only the PAS16 worked without issue in DOS. The PAS16 + a Goldfinch struck me as a pretty nice combination, so I proceeded to attempt to get it working in Windows 95, but here I ran into a problem – the Goldfinch’s MPU-401 emulation doesn’t work with the PAS16, and thus I can’t use sound fonts.

The PAS16 I have is the Studio model (650-0060-2A), and it’s picked up correctly by the Windows 95 ‘Add new hardware’ auto search. This guide describes the various configuration options provided by the driver, and I needed to use ‘Basic configuration 2’ to get sound blaster emulation working. This is the most complete configuration, but it doesn’t include resources for the PAS16’s MPU-401 device, and I think this is the cause of my issue.

Under the Windows 95 AWE utils dialog, there is an option for ‘Allow MPU401 Emulation on this device’, and this can be set when using the SB16, but will not stay set with the PAS16. My assumption is that the Goldfinch uses the sound card’s MPU-401 functionality to do its emulation, and given I can’t configure it on the PAS16, then the Goldfinch can’t use it.

Does anyone have a) experience configuring the PAS16 in Windows 95, and b) a better understanding of how the Goldfinch utilises the sound card it’s pared with? Is the mixer and MPU-401 relevant to the Goldfinch? They seems to be.

Thanks.

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Reply 1 of 1, by badmojo

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Hmm this topic is sinking like a stone, so I'll just give it a little bump to say that I've tried running 'PROAS.EXE', which is a DOS util provided by MediaVision that is an alternative to the MVSOUND.SYS TSR used to configure the PAS16 by default. My thinking was that I could use PROAS.EXE in AUTOEXEC.BAT to 'turn on' just MPU-401 during the Windows 95 boot, and then detect it using the Windows 95 detect hardware routine. Unfortunately this made zero difference.

So it seems that the PAS16 Windows 95 driver is incomplete, but I guess that Mediavision were starting to struggle financially by 1995, and writing drivers for a card that they themselves were dropping supporting for (with the Jazz16), wasn't a high priority.

I don't know why I'm compelled to try to best my SB 16 (CT2290), but I am, and the SB16 comes out on top every time. The PAS16 sounds nicer in the games that support it (IMHO) but the SB16 is a complete package that is very well supported.

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