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| Ok, I got onboard audio working in DOS, but my load times are still slow. |
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| AlanS17:
I think it's pretty self-explanatory. How do I get onboard audio working in DOS? I'm sure it depends on the particular onboard audio, right? Is it that hard to get going? I guess I could find a PCI sound card and use that, but I'd rather not. *Edit* The first few posts pertaining to audio can now be ignored. The important stuff now is the load time issue. |
| krick:
Only certain onboard sound chips will work in DOS. Check out this page... http://vsynchmame.mameworld.net/ |
| SirPeale:
And finding DOS sound drivers can be a real pain. But it can be worth it, IF they exist. What's the chipset? |
| JoyMonkey:
I'm not sure what way regular DOS Mame's sound is configured anymore, but I've found that Advance Mame's built-in allegro sound driver works with most onboard sound systems. If it's AC97 sound, the vsync/ac97 driver should work fine. |
| AlanS17:
It should be AC97. I believe it's a Via chipset, but I'll have to find out which one. I've got the box for the board at home. |
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