re: Re: [Freedos-user] Sound Problems

2006-02-26 Thread LĂ©lio Ronei Knop
Thanks! Now My sound card is OK!!!  http://mpxplay.cjb.net/ DOS mp3 / cd / ... player with AC97
http://johnson.tmfc.net/freedos/qcdrom.html DOS CD driver
http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~eric/stuff/soft/ cdrom2ui tiny CD player ...
you might also need volume control for AC97...
http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~eric/stuff/soft/ pcisleep PCI device info
... run PCISLEEP L to know which AC97 chipset you have.   Enjoy
:-)  Eric  PS: DOS never comes with sound. But DOS games
support SoundBlaster compatible (not AC97, sorry) soundcards, using drivers
in the games. For some soundcards you need INIT / SETUP tools for DOS,
though! Example: http://au.geocities.com/mamecab/viaudio.zip
Alternative, sometimes: Set your BIOS CMOS setup to PnP OS: no.
Then the BIOS does minimal PnP soundcard init for you.  (you can also
try the Intel Plug and Play Manager for DOS, freeware)   
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re: Re: [Freedos-user] Sound Problems

2006-02-25 Thread Eric Auer

http://mpxplay.cjb.net/ DOS mp3 / cd / ... player with AC97
http://johnson.tmfc.net/freedos/qcdrom.html DOS CD driver
http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~eric/stuff/soft/ cdrom2ui tiny CD player
... you might also need volume control for AC97...
http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~eric/stuff/soft/ pcisleep PCI device info
... run PCISLEEP L to know which AC97 chipset you have.


Enjoy :-)

Eric

PS: DOS never comes with sound. But DOS games support SoundBlaster
compatible (not AC97, sorry) soundcards, using drivers in the games.
For some soundcards you need INIT / SETUP tools for DOS, though!
Example: http://au.geocities.com/mamecab/viaudio.zip
Alternative, sometimes: Set your BIOS CMOS setup to PnP OS: no.
Then the BIOS does minimal PnP soundcard init for you.

(you can also try the Intel Plug and Play Manager for DOS, freeware)



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Re: Re: [Freedos-user] Sound Problems

2006-02-25 Thread Blair Campbell
 (you can also try the Intel Plug and Play Manager for DOS, freeware)

Or you can try the open-source ISA PnP tools.  A real-mode DOS port is here:
http://www.darklogic.org/fdos/projects/pnp/isapnp125.zip

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