[Coco] Sounds
Stephen H. Fischer
SFischer1 at Mindspring.com
Sun Feb 19 21:04:15 EST 2012
Hi,
The suggestion that you try "DOSBOX" may be the best method as it has
"SoundBlaster" support.
From: http://www.dosgames.com/essential.php
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DOSBox DOSBox Crew
DOS Emulator - Runs some DOS games better than Windows
Want an easy way to run some DOS games in Windows better than Windows does?
Try DOSBox. It works in Win95, 98, and ME, but is probably more helpful for
Windows XP/2000 users who don't have a "real" version of DOS on their
machines, DOSBox is a DOS emulator, meaning it simulates DOS on your
computer. (Similarly to Microsoft's "Command Prompt", but better.) It
includes SoundBlaster support, and is constanly being improved to work with
more games. If a game doesn't work in WinXP, try running it in DOSBox
instead! (Also try VDMSound, listed below!)
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from: http://www.dosgames.com/xphints.php
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Part 6: Sound Blaster madness
Getting sound to work properly in games can be one of the most annoying
problems in XP. Windows XP tries to emulate DOS sound automatically, using
the following settings: A220 I5 D1 T3 P330. If a game (or its setup program)
is asking for sound card info, that is what you should enter.
However, I've found that this rarely works. A better solution is to download
VDMSound, a Sound Blaster emulator specifically made for Windows XP/2000.
(VDMSound will NOT work in Windows 9x or ME!) Download and install the
software found on that site. Then when you want to play the game, either
create a shortcut using VDMSound as described in the game docs, or, just
right click on a game, and choose the option to run it with VDMS. Hopefully,
you'll hear sound! :)
Note that sometimes the only way to get a game working is to turn off sound.
It can kinda suck to play a game without sound, but its better than nothing.
Often there is a "SETUP.EXE" or "CONFIG.EXE" (or something similar) file
that comes with a game that allows you to select your sound options. Use
this program to turn sound off and see if that allows you to run the game.
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Please let us / me know how it works out.
SHF
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill" <cwgordon at carolina.rr.com>
To: "'CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts'" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2012 10:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Coco] Sounds
> Even with the hi-speed poke, I get the same thing. When I type "PLAY", or
> "SOUND".
>
> I'm using a cmd window in XP. I have a DOS boot disk, I'll try that.
>
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