I have been looking all over for PCMCIA sound card info. I have seen that many say they support DOS, but I have read in many places that the only one to implement DMA and DOS support in PCMCIA sounds cards is IBM. Even the Panasonic site says that the card has DOS drivers on the download page...
Are these other ones usable from a DOS prompt in Windows?
Has anyone gotten any kind of sound at all (besides beeps from internal) from DOS?
How about wave sounds from the internal speaker?
04-22-2001 18:19:23
RE:Any Type of DOS sound possible at all? (modified 0 times)
I tried SpkQQ, it sucks (I mean sound, not the program, it was the hardware limitation). It outputs wave to speaker, and the cursor pauses until it finishes. It is no go
to use software driver. If you want the sound out from Cf-01, get the hardware.
Leo
04-22-2001 19:00:03
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