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Is this project still being maintained? Is there a website for it?
Is this project still being maintained? Is there a website for it?
Player H wrote on 2024-08-15, 01:32:Is this project still being maintained? Is there a website for it?
Of course! There was an update in March of this year... Like some retro projects, vogons seem to be the home base.
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Hi guys, im building a P2 machine, zida bx98-3d, awe64 gold
Unisound crash in ram detection in first isa slot, and in second just detect 0kb
Official creative driver, ctcm, detect fine and card works good. Aweutil is able to emulate gm, mt32, and no problem to upload 4mb sound bank
any ideas?thanks
EDIT> Happen same with gold and value awe64
I found a bug in Unisound v0.81b, I have an SB 16 sound card.
Version Unisound v0.81b show error msg "Unknown PnP card TCM5098 found."
Version Unisound v0.80a.. ok everything works.
Retromachines wrote on 2024-08-25, 08:29:I found a bug in Unisound v0.81b, I have an SB 16 sound card. […]
I found a bug in Unisound v0.81b, I have an SB 16 sound card.
Version Unisound v0.81b show error msg "Unknown PnP card TCM5098 found."
Version Unisound v0.80a.. ok everything works.
Try to run unisound with the /CS (or /NOPNP) parameter. What is happening is that you have another non-soundcard PnP card in your system, and this is confusing unisound.
I've had the same issue, and this solved it for me.
386:
- CPU: 386DX-40 (128kB external L1 cache)
- RAM: 8MB (0 waitstates at 40MHz)
- VGA: Diamond SpeedSTAR VGA (ET4000AX 1MB ISA)
- Audio: SB Pro 2.0 + GUS 1MB
- ISA PS/2 mouse card + ISA USB card
- MS-DOS 6.22 + Win 3.1
- MR BIOS
This program is fantastic and I use it with everything I run dos on.
My IBM Aptiva E2N 2153 has an onboard Crystal CS4235-KQ. It works fine in Windows 98 and DOS using the drivers pv2860.zip from Philscomputerlab.com. It doesn't get detected by Unisound though, giving me the error "Unknown PnP card [CSC8025] found. Aborting...". Any ideas?
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AirIntake wrote on 2024-09-19, 21:52:My IBM Aptiva E2N 2153 has an onboard Crystal CS4235-KQ. It works fine in Windows 98 and DOS using the drivers pv2860.zip from Philscomputerlab.com. It doesn't get detected by Unisound though, giving me the error "Unknown PnP card [CSC8025] found. Aborting...". Any ideas?
try /nopnp
megatog615 wrote on 2024-09-19, 22:23:AirIntake wrote on 2024-09-19, 21:52:My IBM Aptiva E2N 2153 has an onboard Crystal CS4235-KQ. It works fine in Windows 98 and DOS using the drivers pv2860.zip from Philscomputerlab.com. It doesn't get detected by Unisound though, giving me the error "Unknown PnP card [CSC8025] found. Aborting...". Any ideas?
try /nopnp
I tried that and it just says no devices detected.
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Try with /CL to list all pnp cards then /C followed by the card number to initialize the right card.
megatog615 wrote on 2024-09-21, 11:28:Try with /CL to list all pnp cards then /C followed by the card number to initialize the right card.
/CL lists Card #1 [CSC8025] Onboard PnP Audio, and Card #2 [GVC5C19] LT Win Modem. /C1 gives me the same error "Unknown PnP card [CSC8025] found.". It's detecting the CS4235 as a CSC8025 (which I can't find anything about on Google), perhaps because my CS4235 is onboard the motherboard and not on an ISA card.
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AirIntake wrote on 2024-09-24, 22:18:megatog615 wrote on 2024-09-21, 11:28:Try with /CL to list all pnp cards then /C followed by the card number to initialize the right card.
/CL lists Card #1 [CSC8025] Onboard PnP Audio, and Card #2 [GVC5C19] LT Win Modem. /C1 gives me the same error "Unknown PnP card [CSC8025] found.". It's detecting the CS4235 as a CSC8025 (which I can't find anything about on Google), perhaps because my CS4235 is onboard the motherboard and not on an ISA card.
Ah that sounds like a bug then.