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Double_H 06-11-2004 03:08 PM

Hi ..
Im a Big Fan of Adventure Games
But i have a Problem with the sound while running Dos Box
i have windows 98
i dont think i have soundblaster ..but i have VIA audio Controler
and i dont know how to Find my I/O and IRQ

any help ????

Tom Henrik 06-11-2004 03:51 PM

DOSBox uses 7 IRQ as standard. Either that or 5.

Double_H 06-11-2004 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tom Henrik@Nov 6 2004, 04:51 PM
DOSBox uses 7 IRQ as standard. Either that or 5.
i meant i dont know what is My sound card IRQ

How can i find it?

Eagle of Fire 06-11-2004 04:11 PM

If you have no clue, trial and errors should do the trick. That's what I did all the way back in the old days...

Be sure to write it up somewhere when you do find it tough... ;)

Unknown Hero 06-11-2004 04:25 PM

Try every option available in game setup! On that way you'll find your IRQ! :ok:

Tom Henrik 06-11-2004 04:26 PM

When you use DOSBox, you don't have to worry about your own soundcard.

It uses SoundBlaster.

Fenris 06-11-2004 04:31 PM

I am not a DosBox expert but it does not matter which IRQ is used by your Soundcard. DosBox will emulate a virtual SoundCard. So the game will send all Sound Information to DosBox which will redirect it to your SoundCard automatically.

When you start DosBox there you will be several lines prompted, one of them should look like this:

Z:\>SET BLASTER=A220 I7 D1 H5 T6

Now a short instruction on how to configure the Sound for a Dosgame played with DosBox:

220 => I/O Address
7 => IRQ
1 => DMA Channel
5 => High DMA Channel (if needed)

I hope this will help you.

aaberg 06-11-2004 07:37 PM

Fenris is right, no matter what hardware you have, you have a 8 bit or 16 bit soundblaster in dosbox. It's the same with memory and CD drives. No matter what your hardware is, dosbox turns your computer into a 286 or 386 with standard emulated hardware.

FreeFreddy 06-11-2004 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by aaberg@Nov 6 2004, 10:37 PM
No matter what your hardware is, dosbox turns your computer into a 286 or 386 with standard emulated hardware.
Well, that's not entirely right I think. It depends actually on your machine how fast the emulation will be. The slower it is, the slower the emulation speed. Thus you can also say, the slower the emulated computer.

aaberg 06-11-2004 08:19 PM

Of course the emulation speed depends on the computer, but if you have a fast computer, you can always turn the speed down in dosbox. But that was not what I meant. What I meant was, that your other hardware (Soundcard, cd drive, processor type, etc) is a standard in Dosbox, which almost every game works on.


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