I have Yamaha XG card...
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2003 11:21 pm
I have a good Yamaha XG series PCI sound card. It was decent with a Windoze sound setup. I'm pretty sure the CD had drivers for DOS. Has anyone used one of these in DOS?
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I think the daughtercard attached to my sb16 is a XG type of card (only does midi). Sounds real nicejohpower wrote:I have a good Yamaha XG series PCI sound card. It was decent with a Windoze sound setup. I'm pretty sure the CD had drivers for DOS. Has anyone used one of these in DOS?
And getting them to run with everything else while leaving you enough lower mem was sometimes a feat of legerdemain!In my opinion todays games need a good video card, the old DOS games needed a good sound card.
It's a A301-G50 card w/YMF724F-V chip.Unknown_K wrote:I think the daughtercard attached to my sb16 is a XG type of card (only does midi). Sounds real nicejohpower wrote:I have a good Yamaha XG series PCI sound card. It was decent with a Windoze sound setup. I'm pretty sure the CD had drivers for DOS. Has anyone used one of these in DOS?
DB50XG or something like that, connects to the waveblaster header.
"Legacy device" is windoze speak for non-plug and play. Your PC has probably defaulted to "sound blaster compatable" or something similar.I use what win ME calls a "legacy Device" i don't know what it means, but it lists all the info i need, like port num, IRQ, DMA, Buffer, etc.
Pardon the late comeback, dude. So what sucks? Maybe we can sort it.computer_person wrote:i have a Soundblaser 16 bit on my sucky computer. See: my computer sucks