namek0

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I found an ancient game in my closet and I'm really wanting to play it.

How in XP can I found out what my dma/irq/port for my sound card is, if it'll even work period

I think I've got the right irq, but not 100%
I hate playing games with no sound, as that's how I did when I first played it because I didn't have a sound card back in 96



It's all good ^_^
 

basmic

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I'm not too clued-up on XP, I'm still a Windows 98 "fan".

However in Windows 98, I go to command-prompt and type in <b>SET</b>. You will see in the long list your IRQ settings, etc.

Hope this helps!

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namek0

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Hey, just guessing ports I got it working, it stutters like crazy, but it's sound just the same

and thanks for the set command, it's a real handy feature

It's all good ^_^
 

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