![]() ![]() ![]() Ancient ISA sound cards may still require This list used to contain IRQ, DMA, and I/O information, but it was almost alwaysĬompletely irrelevant, so I removed it. (You need a fast computer for DOSBOX to run well) Until recently, VDMSound was not available for Windows 95/98/ME, but now there is a new alpha test version that works on the older Windows platforms too! See for more info.Īn additional option is to try running the OHRRPGCE in DOSBOX, which is a DOS emulator that often provides better support for games than Windows own built-in DOS support does. ![]() [Note: In case you cannot figure it out, you must right-click on the program and Users have gotten BAM music working with its help. I have tried it out myself, and have been well-pleased with it. Out VDMSound, which you can download from or Sound card doesn't work in Windows at all, SOLVE THAT PROBLEM FIRST!Īlso, if you are having trouble with BAM music on Windows NT, 2000, or XP, try I repeat! This information is only useful for the OHRRPGCE. Getting your soundcard to work at all, this page is totally irrelevant to your You are having problems playing sound in Windows Programs, or having problems ![]() With older DOS versions of the O.H.R.RPG.C.E (and indeed, this will probablyīe a good reference for ALL DOS-games FM-Music soundcard compatability) If This is a list of soundcards, and info on how they have been reported to work It is provided here for historical curiosity. Newer versions of the O.H.R.RPG.C.E support BAM music by converting it into MIDI, so this information is obsolete. ![]()
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