Hello.
Julius Schwartzenberg wrote:
I already tried this, but it doesn't seem to make any difference.
But dosemu stops complaining about the port conflicts, right?
Yes, that complaint is gone then.
I do not have a DOS installation on the laptop at the moment (and my floppy drive doesn't seem to work very well), so I can't try that at the moment.I just tried it. Wolfenstein 3-D now is able to detect the OPL3 chip, but I can't hear anything (probably because the mixer isn't set).
In Wacky Wheels, I also can't hear anything.
Hmm, would it be possible then to boot into DOS, set the mixer volumes, then reboot back to linux (but with the "hot" reboot, not with the reset button), and then, if you don't load any ALSA module, I think the volume will stick.
I'm wondering if opening all SB ports will work, since the chip probably needs a DOS program before it's Sound Blaster compatible mode can be used. Also /proc/ioports doesn't list anything at those other ports.Another thing to try is to open also all the SB ports to the DOS prog. Then you'll probably be able to use mixer, and it is also possible to use the SB ports for the OPL access.
I tried running the DOS programs from Yamaha in Dosemu. One of the programs quits with an error it can't run in a MS Windows Dosbox, another complains about the lack of EMM386 and VCPI support. I tried loading EMM386, but it says there are already protected mode applications running.
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