There seems to be a way to get that card installed. I have the same
card and have also not been able to get it working under DOS. I have
read somewhere on the web that the drivers are all in the windows
part of the supplied instalation software. The card should be
installed under windows and would than also be usable under pure DOS.
As my system is pure DOS (apart from a Linux part :-)) I did not
succeed. If you find a way, please keep me informed ;-)
Constant
ar>Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 19:46:49 +0100 (CET)
ar> From: Bernie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ar>Subject: Re: Can MSDOS 6.22 support more than 64 megs of
<big snip>
ar>however I bought a SB 128 PCI (I have no ISA slots on my new
ar>motherboard) and I can't get it to work in DOS. I looked
ar>both at Creatives
ar>pages before and asked the salesperson (although one
ar>shouldn't trust them
ar>it's always good to ask since you thereby can say that he
ar>said it when
ar>you need to return stuff) where was I? Ah, yes, it all
ar>indictaed it would
ar>work in DOS. Does anyone have this card and how did you get
ar>it to work
ar>(ie. how did you get the setup program to uncompress the DOS
ar>drivers).
ar>Besides does anyone know of (another) PCI sound card that
ar>works in DOS?
ar>//Bernie
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