- #Sound blaster software dos serial#
- #Sound blaster software dos update#
- #Sound blaster software dos Pc#
- #Sound blaster software dos tv#
I can at least play a game, but no sound. SB16 Emulation: Port220, IRQ=5, DMA=1, DMA16=5Īny suggestions? I'm further along this time with the new motherboard. I was able to run SBCFG and here are my results though I don't understand them all too well: No sound and it kicks me out before ArcadeOS starts.ģ. I went into the the autoexec.bat and changed to BLASTER= A220 I5 D1 H6 P330 T4 as indicated in your webpages. As if the sound is initializing, but doesn't?ġ. when the MAME MPG starts, I hear the speakers pop once or twice. Something interesting is even though the sounds not working. And when that finishes it kicks me out to the DOS screen which in the past is a great indication that sounds not working (if I haven't figured it out by this point).
#Sound blaster software dos Pc#
When I start up the PC it shows the first MAME splash, and I can 'see' the MAME MPG, but I don't hear the sound. Sadly, as the bane of anyone's existence, the soundcard. Right now when I boot up the computer auto-assigns IRQ's to the devices and it looks like this: It took me a few times to run back adn forth into the BIOS and reservere IRQ so that I didn't have 2 different devices sharing the same IRQ number. Then I used your BootCD to re-install from scratch.
#Sound blaster software dos serial#
I went into the BIOS and shut down all internal devices (sound, nic, video, serial ports, printer ports, etc) and I've pulled out any cards in the machine that weren't needed so I only have my PCI sound card and my AGP video card. Now I've spent the last 3 nights working on this. (fa001 sorry, I'm not sure what you're referring to.
#Sound blaster software dos update#
It may be a conflict between your onboard sound and your Soundblaster that is pushing it up to IRQ10, It's more usual to find disk controllers occupying IRQ10, 11 and 14.Īs an update in response to Fozzy The Bear Also make sure that you have legacy support enabled in the bios.Īlso! Make sure that you have any on board sound that your mobo has, disabled in the bios or disabled by jumpers if it requires that. If that doesn't work, try sticking it in the top most slot. Try moving your sound card down to the bottom slot that you have available on the mobo. Check if yours has this and set it accordingly.Īlso with DOS the priority of the slots is important. If your Autoexec.Bat file does not have a SET BLASTER line then add one into it.Īlso some of the earlier soundblaster cards have a jumper on board to hard configure the IRQ setting. Provided that it's not conflicting with another IRQ then it should be OK. Change the number to whatever IRQ you want it set to. In this case, the part that says I7 is setting the IRQ to 7. SET BLASTER=A220 I7 D1 H5 P330 T6 (or something similar) ***Both sound cards look identical to this Įdit your Autoexec.bat file in a txt editor: PCI - Creative Labs Sound Blaster CT4750 (with CT5880 chipset)
#Sound blaster software dos tv#
Southbridge, Super I/O: nForce MCP-D, Winbond W83627HF-AWĪGP - ATI Rage TV Tuner Card (using the S-Video connection) Refresh Rate at Maximum Resolution: 85 Hz Primary IDE Type: ATAPI Devices, PIO Modes 3-5 IDE, Bus mastering, Ultra DMA/33, ATA66, ATA100 Memory Size/Type: Allocated Frame Buffer from System Memory And when I think I have it so that the sound 'might' be working, when it plays the MAME MPG just before it boots up ArcadeOS it now freezes.Īudio Sub Systems: nForce MCP-D w/AD1885 CodecīIOS Information: SMBIOS: Ver 2.3 APM: 1.2 ACPI: 2 PCI: 2.2 PC2001Ĭommunication Port: Winbond W83627HF-AW 1 - 16C550A UART's 9-pin D-Sub 1 - Parallel Port SPP EPP ECP ECP and EPPįloppy Drive Interface: Winbond W83627HF-AW 1 - Floppy DriveįWH Chipset: SST 49LF020, Winbond W49V002AP Has anyone had this issue before? The video appears to be working, it just seems to be the sound issue. I had this problem with one computer, so I traded it for another with my dad of a computer of close to equal comparison. To say I'm getting frustrated is an understatement now. As autoexec runs I notice on a flash of the screen that it assigns IRQ10 to the sound card, though as I watch the boot continue it will finally konk out of ArcadeOS because the sound isn't working. When the computer is booting, as I said I notice just after POST that the sound card is being assigned IRQ10. As part of that installation I use the SoundBlaster 128 drivers, and that the autoexec.bat boots up trying to get that soundcard to use IRQ5. I'm using bootCD from which installs ArcadeOS within DOS. I'm having this issue where every time I boot up the PC I notice that the motherboard/BIOS is assigning IRQ10 to my sound card/multimedia and I can't seem to change that. I've done a lot looking through the different forums and not really finding an answer for what my problem is.