Reply 100 of 187, by bjwil1991
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I only have one Aztech Sound Galaxy card in my collection that a friend of mine had since 1993: NX Pro, I've had the card for over a year, and Windows 98SE seemed to detect the card as a Sound Blaster Pro card, which in theory, the sound was echoing, and there was no MIDI whatsoever.
I now have it in my Packard Bell Pack-Mate 28 Plus, installed the drivers for both MS-DOS 6.22 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11, along side with my Music Quest MPU-401 clone card for my Roland MT-32, a Tandy 3-Voice compatible sound card, and the infamous PC "squeaker." Apparently, Windows decided to have issues with the sound card saying "Incorrect IRQ or port address," so installing MS-DOS 6.0, upgrading to 6.22, and later installing Windows for Workgroups 3.11 on a 2GB CF card (was 428.1MB HDD, then 1GB CF Card), and copying everything to the new card I installed from the old one made the card work successfully in both MS-DOS 6.22 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11
I have to say, I LOVE that sound card for the following reasons:
1. Genuine Yamaha YMF262-M OPL3 chipset
2. Sound Blaster Pro compatible
3. Covox Speech Things
4. Disney Sound Source
And the lack of the MPU-401, but I have an intelligent MPU-401 card installed in my computer, which is worth every penny I spent on it last October. I'm getting another Sound Galaxy card that I purchased on Amibay.com in the mail sometime: an Aztech Sound Galaxy WaveRider 32-3D for my K6-2 300 machine that has a Sound Blaster 16 WavEffects CT4170 (predecessor of the AWE64 series) and both the AWE64 and 16 WavEffects have one thing in common: the WavEffects MIDI only works with either a Pentium 80, or K5 @ 80MHz, and 8MB RAM or higher for Windows 3.11, 95, 98/98SE to have that MIDI support, also shitty OPL3, and the card I purchased has a genuine OPL3 chipset on it, like its predecessor the NX Pro I have.
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