Silence dos is not well.
I hear that the drivers must get some approch to the EMM386?Is it
right?
I search the internet and i can not find any useful information about
this.
You won't, because modern cards don't have the same hooks that DOS
programs need. Your best bet is to install and run DOSBox, which
emulates both DOS and popular soundcards.
Check the BIOS settings for your onboard sound devices. Often they have an
option to emulate and Sound Blaster of one kind or another.
- Bill
Virtual Sound Blaster v2.02
This is a program written by Andrew Zabolotny a long time ago when few
people owned Sound Blaster's but many had Covoxes and similar things.
It will emulate a real Sound Blaster (1.x) on PC-Speaker or on a
Covox. The emulation is relatively accurate, but FM synthesizer is not
supported, thus it will play only digital sound. It was tested on a
number of DOS games.
website:
http://zap.eltrast.ru/
direct download:
http://zap.eltrast.ru/en/dldos.html
http://zap.eltrast.ru/data/vsb202.zip
source code:
http://cs.ozerki.net/zap/pub/vsb/src.zip
http://cs.ozerki.net/zap/pub/vsb/tasm.zip
homepage:
http://zap.eltrast.ru/en/frames.html
maybe vsb can be updated to support SB 2.x and provide a sound layer
for dos. most dos apps and games require SB, so this must be emulated
as a tsr, and channel the output to the pc speaker, covox (lpt1), or
to the new sound chipsets (ac97, intel ich, etc.). mpxplay has been
using ac97 for a long time now, without loading any 3rd party drivers.
the output to pc speaker and covox must be maintained because:
a.) vsb already supports it
b.) lpt1 and pc speaker exists in most pc hardware
3.) it's easy to make or modify diy circuits for these two.
vsb website is down. you can email andrew here: zap AT homelink DOT
ru
email me for the files.
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tikbalang AT gmail DOT com
http://www.uploading.com/files/840FIGSO/sndemu.zip.html
http://uploaded.to/?id=d7dcje
sndemu.zip (~600kb) - a collection of soundcard emulators for dos.