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Soundcard emulation in DOS on non-legacy hardware. Possible? (Emulation)

posted by Oso2k, 02.11.2022, 01:05

> > I'am starting to accumulate old hardware that do not have legacy
> hardware
> > support. So although they seem to run DOS fine you run into problems
> when
> > running programs and games.
> >
>
> If what you're meaning by no legacy hardware support
> is that the machines in-question do not have ISA slots but rather only
> PCI...
>
> Well then,
> these DOS drivers for quite a few different PCI audio cards might help.
>
> http://glennmcc.org/download/pciaudio.zip 56,592,264 bytes

This looks mostly like SoundBlaster and compatibles drivers. Typically in "legacy free" (read: no serial, parallel, or PS/2 ...OR... USB-only) computers have a more diverse set of audio chips, ranging from Intel ICH variants, Intel HDA variants, AC97 variants, and a few others.

Use a PCI bus enumerator tool or boot TinyCoreLinux and run lspci. Then match the PCI ID to a driver on forums like Vogons, vcfed, or MajorGeeks.

 

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