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tiistai 15. elokuuta 2023 klo 11.51.05 UTC+3 Alexandros kirjoitti:
> Our of curiosity anyone tried to "slow" down using the CPUSPD utility to
> evaluate ?
>
https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?t=74359
> richard smice <
dms...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Monday, August 14, 2023 at 10:08:48 AM UTC-4, Ryan Alswede wrote:
> >>> Does this Ultimedia 7-6 card work in my 77 with Win 95 or 98? Or must
> >>> it have NT4 installed?
> >>> I have an original NT4 and can install it to my 77.
> >> Ultimedia 7-6 cards have a NT driver that I created back in 2003. I`ve
> >> tried to create for 95/98 but could not get the machine
debug up and running.
> >>
> >> Some Ultimedia cards can hang some machines at start up. No guaranties.
> >
> >
> >
> > I`m quite sure that all of the problems with all of the vintage sound
> > cards are bus speed related.
> >
> > I have used many pc`s. and laptops to interface nc and cnc machine tool`s
> > ( both using a serial and parallel port) ( rtl to ttl etc..chips on nc
> > machines)) computers. to communicate with machine tools.
> > Timing is every thing... New stuff (computers) are way way to fast to
> > deal with old stuff, baud transfer rates were trick back then... we used
> > to use assembly language
> > subroutines ( In dos.) ,,to match baud rate transfers to deal with
> > delays in speed. Maybe a bus speed slowdown emulator..program , may help
> >
> > even when using a parallel port we used to use a ready to send strobe,,,
> > line on a bidirectional port,, older parallel cables would not work
> >
> > borland turbo basic ,, was the trick,,, You could control everything in
> > a dos program..and it had a compiler that could fit it all
on a floppy diskettes.
> >
Has somebody here got David?s SoundBlaster v.2.0 clone card?
I bought it some time ago and tried to install it to my 77 with Win95.
I configured it with adf- file and it seems to be OK but win95
with "add new hardware" didn?t recognise it at all.
I tried also add it as Sound Blaster Pro but my 77 hangs at
reboot so I have to remove this SB.
I use active external speakers with power and volume control to
have sound to my 77 but it fails.
Should I remove my external speakers and try to get sound with
77?s internal speaker?
Has someone installed this card to 77 with win95 and how it went?
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