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Dos audio drivers
Name: Rkh Date: December 25, 2000 at 20:49:36 Pacific
Comment:
I have duel boot,Win98 SE and Dos 6.22.I also have a sound blaster 128 sound card.How can i get sound and/or drivers to work in dos?
Name: ToM Date: December 26, 2000 at 04:00:06 Pacific
Reply:
Yeah! I have got the same problem! But I'm using VIA Sound System Play, (i think)... Can someone help us?
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Response Number 2
Name: KMCS Date: January 1, 2001 at 17:56:24 Pacific
Reply:
You need real mode DOS drivers...look in your sound cards directory for any .COM files...read the manual, or search the net with a command such as this:
+DOS +SB128 +realmode
And see what you can find. I know the SB cards will work in DOS. As for the VIA, if that is an onboard sound module, look on your motherboard or system installation CDs for realmode DOS drivers...sometimes located under Win3.1.
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