by JQW » Thu May 04, 2006 12:01 pm
There's been a program that gives you SB emulation for any sound card in XP for a few years now. VDSound? Something like that.
Ahh, here we are. VDMSound.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/vdmsound/
Granted, it hasn't been updated in quite a while, but it apparently works good enough for Duke3D - and isn't that really all that matters? Do a google search for "duke vdmsound" or something like that, and there's a page with step-by-steps on getting Duke running native in WinXP complete with sound.
The easiest solution might be to just use VirtualPC to make a true DOS image - I
think that gives you SB sound. And it would probably be faster than DOSBox. See this page for some info. Apparently it does SB16, with the most standard IRQs and interrupts - perfect.
http://blogs.msdn.com/virtual_pc_guy/ar ... 89334.aspx
There's been a program that gives you SB emulation for any sound card in XP for a few years now. VDSound? Something like that.
Ahh, here we are. VDMSound.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/vdmsound/
Granted, it hasn't been updated in quite a while, but it apparently works good enough for Duke3D - and isn't that really all that matters? Do a google search for "duke vdmsound" or something like that, and there's a page with step-by-steps on getting Duke running native in WinXP complete with sound.
The easiest solution might be to just use VirtualPC to make a true DOS image - I [i]think[/i] that gives you SB sound. And it would probably be faster than DOSBox. See this page for some info. Apparently it does SB16, with the most standard IRQs and interrupts - perfect.
http://blogs.msdn.com/virtual_pc_guy/archive/2005/03/07/389334.aspx