On 01/06/26 at 15:14, Thiago Rocha de Moraes via Freedos-user wrote:
    I installed FreeDOS 1.4 on the hard drive of my 2015 laptop.
    Apparently everything works. My goal is to play games from that era
    without having to rely on DOSBox or virtualization.

    The problem is the audio. I installed all the packages available on
    the website using the "package manager", including the contents of
    the Bonus CD.

    The sample games that come with the system run normally without
    audio, but when I try to use SBEMU, strange things happen. First,
    SBEMU wasn't working because the version of JEMMEX.EXE was newer
    than the one used in the latest SBEMU patch. So I backed it up and
    replaced it. I tested SBEMU locally, and it now seems to load
    correctly. However, as soon as I try to launch any game with it
    enabled, either the game freezes or the system hangs at the command
    prompt before the game even starts.

    I don't know much about DOS, and I've looked for answers in several
    places but haven't found any solutions. Does anyone have any idea
    what might be causing this or what I could try? My hardware has 8 GB
    of RAM, and the audio device is compatible with SBEMU. As I said,
    everything works normally until I start SBEMU and try to run a game...


Take a look at this email ¹, for me worked VSBHDA, HTH.

¹ https://sourceforge.net/p/freedos/mailman/message/59307027/

regards
--
Franco Martelli


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