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Old December 31st 03, 03:14 PM
Tobias Guggenmoser
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Default SB Live! Player 5.1

I have a Creative SB Live! Player 5.1 PCI sound card. It works fine
with Windows 2000 and Linux, but I recently re-installed MS-DOS 6.2 on
my first partition and cannot get it working with this OS. I tried the
Creative SB 16 DOS drivers but these do not detect the sound card.
Is there any way to install a PCI sound card under a real DOS
environment or do you have to emulate an ISA card? Would such an
emulation be very complicated to code?

Tobias G.
 




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