[Audyssey] Game sound emulator.

2011-10-26 Thread michael barnes
Hey, I was wondering if their are any sound blaster emulators out their. The reason I was asking is because it would be great to have those old dos sounds when I play my dos games. If anyone knows of any please let me know. Thanks. -- Email services provided by the System Access Mobile

Re: [Audyssey] Game sound emulator.

2011-10-26 Thread pitermach
Well, for just sound effects windows should cut it, but when it comes to fm music one is vdms.. Wasn't able to get it working though. On 2011-10-26 19:17, michael barnes wrote: Hey, I was wondering if their are any sound blaster emulators out their. The reason I was asking is because it would

Re: [Audyssey] Game sound emulator.

2011-10-26 Thread michael barnes
The dos games that I'm talking about are the speech friendly games. Such as Destination Mars and other games like that. -- Email services provided by the System Access Mobile Network. Visit www.serotek.com to learn more about accessibility anywhere. --- Gamers mailing list __

Re: [Audyssey] Game sound emulator.

2011-10-26 Thread pitermach
Oh. Those actually use the pc speaker, and today's CPU's are going way too fast, which results in some pretty nasty results. For those you'd need something like cpukiller to throttle it down. On 2011-10-26 20:46, michael barnes wrote: The dos games that I'm talking about are the speech

Re: [Audyssey] Game sound emulator.

2011-10-26 Thread john
Just a guess, I have no experience with this type of thing, but wouldn't a vm help here? You could run a vm with win98 or somesuch, and limit the processor. Also, if your running a machine that has multiple cores, you can disable up to all but one via msconfig. --- Gamers mailing list __

Re: [Audyssey] Game sound emulator.

2011-10-26 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Michael, Those games use the PC speaker. As many computers no longer have one, and the sound output isn't rerouted to the soundcard there is no way to get access to the sounds. Besides that the speed of modern processors are so fast that even if you can get access to the sound it won't sound