First post, by Ozzuneoj
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Okay, this is driving me up the wall.
I picked up this interesting little 8bit card, mentioned here:
Re: Bought these (retro) hardware today
Re: Bought these (retro) hardware today
Re: Bought these (retro) hardware today
Bought these (retro) hardware today
Basically, this 8bit card seems to "just work" in DOS using its tester program (SG2.exe), and it seems to "just work" in Windows 98SE, with midi working in after installing the Windows 3.1 driver (which gave me a Galaxy MIDI-OUT device in multimedia settings). I can play midi files with Media Player and they will output to my Roland SC7 via the card's Game Port with no hassle at all.
The problem is, I can't seem to get any DOS programs to use the midi port. None of the usual IO addresses work. I've tried 300, 330, 388, 530, 220... nothing works when I select it as a GM device in Nascar Racing or Descent sound setup.
I thought maybe it had installed some kind of driver that was obfuscating the whole thing, but even when I boot from a plain Windows 98SE DOS floppy disk and run the SG2.exe program, it detects the card and allows midi playback.
Is there any way to tell how exactly this thing is outputting sound to the midi port? I'd just like to know what address to select in games, or if its doing some kind of software trickery. I find the card very interesting since its an 8bit card with a volume control, SBPro (mono) compatibility, an OPL2 and the ability to output directly to midi devices. Unless I'm mistaken, GM compatible midi output of any kind is kind of a rarity with 8bit sound cards. It is certainly a bit noisy... lots of pops and crackles and some interesting "this is what computing sounds like" noise any time the computer is doing anything... but its cool to think that I could maybe drop this into my IBM 5150 (8bit slots only) and actually listen to glorious music on my MT32 or SC7... possibly even play some games (being optimistic, I know).
There doesn't seem to be any way to identify the IO address being used for MIDI output. I've dug through the various driver files with wordpad and checked the Windows registry, checked the audio devices screen in the Multimedia control panel window... and the card does not show up in device manager at all with the 3.1\DOS drivers installed.
HALP!!!