Edit:I have Windows 98 but I get no sound in any DOS game

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Edit:I have Windows 98 but I get no sound in any DOS game

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I have absolutely no sound in Descent. My sound card is not on the list that the game has, and when I try to have it search for the card, it terminates the program. No music, no sound, nothing.

B.T.W. I have a Crystal WDM Audio soundcard
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what type of computer you running?

because in Xp nothing works to well. Try using Dosbox avaliable from dosbox.sourceforge.net
Complete instructions avaliable from getting sound to work in XP
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I have Windows 98
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All I can say is choose this option in setup "Adlib Sound Card - 16 Bit".
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Will DOSbox help me out with 98? I downloaded it but I don't know how to use it...
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there is a not clearly labeled topic im gunna have to fix up [url]http://www.dosgames.com/forum/viewtopic ... art-0.html[/rul]

it tells you how to use dosbox :)
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I'm not sure what to do next. Here is the line on DOSbox

Z:\>MOUNT C C:\Games5\Descent
Drive C mounted as local directory C:\Games5\Descent\

Z:\>


Now what?
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Ok, I got Descent to work, but it is running very slow and I STILL have no sound on it.
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where are you located at?

school ?

because my computers at school use z:\ and i go to kurnai maryvale Morwell Victoria Australia :)
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No, I am on my home computer. Descent is working but it runs terribly slow and I still have no sound.
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Z:\>MOUNT C C:\Games5\Descent
Drive C mounted as local directory C:\Games5\Descent\

Z:\> C:

C:\>Descent.exe

hold down ctrl+f12 (ups cpu cycles)
hold down ctrl+f11 (downs cpu cycles)

(to far slows it down, and to little slows it down)
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That still doesn't really help me with the sound. I have MS-DOS so I don't need DOSBox, I just need sound
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Sounds like you don't have a MS-DOS compatible sound card, I would try playing Descent via Windows 98.
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I am playing on Windows 98
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have you installed the drivers for sound??
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What?
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What?
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What?
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we did get your message..


the question was have you installed your drivers for your sound card meaning do you get sound outta your speakers?
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Indeed it seems like this card is not MS-DOS compatible. I'd ask you if it's ISA or PCI, but I doubt you'd be able to tell me. It's also the first time I heard of it, so it's probably a crappy card. If you have ISA slots on your motherboard, get a Creative ISA card and you'll be able to play all the DOS games you'll ever need with sound.
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