Newer Soundblaster Cards either don't support DOS or require drivers. I'm
loath to use any drivers that will reside in memory and therefore reduce the
amount of my available memory. An (apparently) exhaustive list of old
Soundblaster cards is here:
http://www.tarigon.de/tramp/sblist.html
I'm not as concerned with sound quality as I am with broad compatibility.
Recommendations and what to avoid is appreciated.
-Lou
An ISA SoundBlaster 16 is probably your best bet. You'll have zero
compatibility problems using this card. An ISA SoundBlaster 32 AWE
or 64 AWE is another option, but it'll probably be hard to find one of
these cards and there aren't many games that can take advantage of the
wave table synthesis these cards support.
>Newer Soundblaster Cards either don't support DOS or require drivers. I'm
>loath to use any drivers that will reside in memory and therefore reduce the
>amount of my available memory.
It's not really a problem, the drivers use very little conventional
memory. You'll have some compatibility problems, but not because
of memory.
>I'm not as concerned with sound quality as I am with broad compatibility.
As an addition to an SB 16, an MT-32 or an LAPC-1 for much better MIDI
music is something you might want to consider.
>Recommendations and what to avoid is appreciated.
In general, you don't want to get a PCI soundcard. Only an ISA card be
100% compatible.
Ross Ridge
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