Reply 20 of 28, by Frasco
Yeah, we know you are a purist, Ampera. In this scenario, Dosbox is nothing.
For me, Dosbox is all and nothing at the same time:
"Crusader: No regret" running in DOSBOX is the same thing running on those 486
machines back there. Interoperability at best !
When you read the list of Dosbox compatible games and realize some of them are
only "playable" ? Then this is no good.
When you read Far cry needs a 6800GT and when you read Myst requires a 386, you just forget all
about that! No way Jose.
Playing games is a spiritual experience, you enter the mood and get out of your body. Imperfections or when someone interrupts you is the contrary.
The thing is, we must strive for extracting the best from our monitor, our video card,
and I may say sound card. That's the logical thing to do. That's the real experience!
Not listen to the whirr of the platter (Quantum Fireball - Holy cats!) as you wear headphones 😀 😀
Let's get rid of HDs for good. No more huge interferences in our sound cards as a plus.
Hell, CF card won't break bad loading screen/loading times or anything - blame the faster processors for this.
But then again, in my scenario (camp number 2), 10 computers or so is a must and I'm not a rich boy.
A man can dream.
wrote:Can we go back to the main subject ? I'm really worried about that sound card ...
DonutKing mentionned a mixer for SB16s under MS-DOS. But how do I install/use it ?
Though I tried to mute everything but midi and wave under windows and unfortunately it didn't help 🙁 but having the possibility to control voices under MS-DOS interrests me. The card in itself makes some noise even when it's doing nothing so the more I look at it the more I think that this is caused about bad caps (even though some of the noise might not be "fixable"). I might check the PSU too. This is still odd to me that the hiss sound isn't happening in every situation
As you wish. Did you read my advice ?
SB16SET.EXE runs the mixer.
About your problem with noises ? Creative strikes again!