OK, here's the thing.
I went through all my old peripherals after I gave up on getting Privateer to not choke on my SBLive; I threw in an old Turtle Beach Montego (first-generation A3D) after I found out that it allowed for a DOS-only installation. I left the Live in and put the Montego into a spare PCI port (I know, Privateer wants an ISA card, but I ain't got no slots for one!), so - in theory - I've got one sound card working in DOS and the other working in Windows.
I plugged in the values of the Montego into Privateer's install program, and when I started up PRIV, the el-cheapo speakers I'd plugged into the Montego started playing the Privateer theme.
yay!
Only once the sound effects started, the digital speech and such turned to hash. I tried to lower the EMM386 memory from 16384 all the way down to 4096 in increments, but all that did was give me longer bursts of static.
Here's my config.sys:
device=himem.sys /testmemff
DEVICEHIGH=C:\WINDOWS\EMM386.EXE 16384 RAM I=B000-B7FF
dos=high,umb
rem device=oakcdrom.sys /D:mscd001
fileshigh=30
buffershigh=30
stacks=18,256
lastdrive=z
And my autoexec.bat:
@ECHO OFF
rem LH A:\MSCDEX.EXE /D:mscd001
echo.
SET WINBOOTDIR=C:\TBEACH
SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D3 T4
C:\TBEACH\ASP4DOS.COM
SET windir=C:\WINDOWS
rem SET winbootdir=C:\WINDOWS
SET COMSPEC=A:\COMMAND.COM
SET PATH=C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND;C:\
SET PROMPT=$p$g
SET TEMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP
SET TMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP
SET DIRCMD=/og /a /p
LOADHIGH=a:\MOUSE.COM
C:
Now, with SBEINIT not running or anything, the Live shouldn't be chewing up the resources for the Montego, as far as I can tell ... of course, maybe I totally misunderstood something about how it works.
Is there a solution that doesn't involve me yanking out my Live and totally messing up my setup?
Thanks.
BK
I went through all my old peripherals after I gave up on getting Privateer to not choke on my SBLive; I threw in an old Turtle Beach Montego (first-generation A3D) after I found out that it allowed for a DOS-only installation. I left the Live in and put the Montego into a spare PCI port (I know, Privateer wants an ISA card, but I ain't got no slots for one!), so - in theory - I've got one sound card working in DOS and the other working in Windows.
I plugged in the values of the Montego into Privateer's install program, and when I started up PRIV, the el-cheapo speakers I'd plugged into the Montego started playing the Privateer theme.
yay!
Only once the sound effects started, the digital speech and such turned to hash. I tried to lower the EMM386 memory from 16384 all the way down to 4096 in increments, but all that did was give me longer bursts of static.
Here's my config.sys:
device=himem.sys /testmemff
DEVICEHIGH=C:\WINDOWS\EMM386.EXE 16384 RAM I=B000-B7FF
dos=high,umb
rem device=oakcdrom.sys /D:mscd001
fileshigh=30
buffershigh=30
stacks=18,256
lastdrive=z
And my autoexec.bat:
@ECHO OFF
rem LH A:\MSCDEX.EXE /D:mscd001
echo.
SET WINBOOTDIR=C:\TBEACH
SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D3 T4
C:\TBEACH\ASP4DOS.COM
SET windir=C:\WINDOWS
rem SET winbootdir=C:\WINDOWS
SET COMSPEC=A:\COMMAND.COM
SET PATH=C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND;C:\
SET PROMPT=$p$g
SET TEMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP
SET TMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP
SET DIRCMD=/og /a /p
LOADHIGH=a:\MOUSE.COM
C:
Now, with SBEINIT not running or anything, the Live shouldn't be chewing up the resources for the Montego, as far as I can tell ... of course, maybe I totally misunderstood something about how it works.
Is there a solution that doesn't involve me yanking out my Live and totally messing up my setup?
Thanks.
BK