Edit:I have Windows 98 but I get no sound in any DOS game
Edit:I have Windows 98 but I get no sound in any DOS game
I have absolutely no sound in Descent. My sound card is not on the list that the game has, and when I try to have it search for the card, it terminates the program. No music, no sound, nothing.
B.T.W. I have a Crystal WDM Audio soundcard
B.T.W. I have a Crystal WDM Audio soundcard
Last edited by bummerboy on Wed Jul 21, 2004 3:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
what type of computer you running?
because in Xp nothing works to well. Try using Dosbox avaliable from dosbox.sourceforge.net
Complete instructions avaliable from getting sound to work in XP
because in Xp nothing works to well. Try using Dosbox avaliable from dosbox.sourceforge.net
Complete instructions avaliable from getting sound to work in XP
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there is a not clearly labeled topic im gunna have to fix up [url]http://www.dosgames.com/forum/viewtopic ... art-0.html[/rul]
it tells you how to use dosbox
it tells you how to use dosbox
I'm not sure what to do next. Here is the line on DOSbox
Z:\>MOUNT C C:\Games5\Descent
Drive C mounted as local directory C:\Games5\Descent\
Z:\>
Now what?
Z:\>MOUNT C C:\Games5\Descent
Drive C mounted as local directory C:\Games5\Descent\
Z:\>
Now what?
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes
Z:\>MOUNT C C:\Games5\Descent
Drive C mounted as local directory C:\Games5\Descent\
Z:\> C:
C:\>Descent.exe
hold down ctrl+f12 (ups cpu cycles)
hold down ctrl+f11 (downs cpu cycles)
(to far slows it down, and to little slows it down)
Drive C mounted as local directory C:\Games5\Descent\
Z:\> C:
C:\>Descent.exe
hold down ctrl+f12 (ups cpu cycles)
hold down ctrl+f11 (downs cpu cycles)
(to far slows it down, and to little slows it down)
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Indeed it seems like this card is not MS-DOS compatible. I'd ask you if it's ISA or PCI, but I doubt you'd be able to tell me. It's also the first time I heard of it, so it's probably a crappy card. If you have ISA slots on your motherboard, get a Creative ISA card and you'll be able to play all the DOS games you'll ever need with sound.