Hello.

Julius Schwartzenberg wrote:
I have ran it succesfully on my AMD Athlon @ 1GHz, and I know there are softsynths that need much less, although not for Linux.
As I said, you can tune timidity++
to work even on 386, just disable
some effects processing.
There are also the alternative
synthesizers, like fluidsynth,
as someone pointed out to me, but
I am not sure if they work as an
alsa sequencer backend, or have
the server interface for midid.

running a softsynth inside Dosemu...
That is possible for FM synth, but
you really don't want to distribute
the instrument patchsets with dosemu.

Well, the problem seemed to be at the time that the (OPL3) driver from ALSA was conflicting with the OPL3 being accessed directly.
In this case simply not loading the
OPL3 driver from ALSA would help,
but IIRC it doesn't.

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