Re: [Freedos-user] driver for onboard sound chip?

2008-05-13 Thread Michael Reichenbach
Btw, it`s no problem for me to read english. I feel that I understand everything. =) Just writing correct grammar is hard for me. What is SNAP audio (http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0503736/php/drdoswiki/?n=Main.SoundCardChip#toc5)? I did look into it but I don`t get wise. It looks like it

Re: [Freedos-user] driver for onboard sound chip?

2008-05-13 Thread Eric Auer
Hi Michael! What is SNAP audio Hmm something which almost fits but does not really fit for anything? ;-) SiS 7012 (onboard) (there are no dos drivers): http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Module-intel8x0 SiS 7018 (there are dos drivers):

Re: [Freedos-user] driver for onboard sound chip?

2008-05-11 Thread Eric Auer
Hi Michael, I have onboard sound. In Windows I am using a driver called C-Media AC97 Audio device. Only a few new games and software like MPXPLAY media player for DOS can use AC97 directly, but as you see, it can be done :-). In DOS it`s called SiS 7012 Sound Codec. MidiPort 330,

Re: [Freedos-user] driver for onboard sound chip?

2008-05-11 Thread Eric Auer
Hi! FYI, 404 Not Found http://bttr-software.de/ Interesting, the page only works if you add the www: http://www.bttr-software.de/forum/forum.php :-) Eric - This SF.net email is sponsored by the 2008 JavaOne(SM)

[Freedos-user] driver for onboard sound chip?

2008-05-09 Thread Michael Reichenbach
I have onboard sound. In Windows I am using a driver called C-Media AC97 Audio device. In DOS it`s called SiS 7012 Sound Codec. MidiPort 330, Compatibility n/a, Roland MPU-401, everything else (dma, irq...) n/a. The old sb16 drivers, the one from via and one from SiS with another number (SiS