![]() It is very easy to break in and is excellent for toe work. Tried and tested by Riverdance dancers and in use in their shows worldwide! Stamped with our trademark logo, this shoe is designed for excellent flexibility and perfect comfort with its poron insocks. Appreciate yours and others comments so I can figure out what to do.The open champion’s choice of footwear. ![]() There has to be an easy answer / step-by-step solution for this out there somewhere. Again my question is, if I try this route, do I have to physically set up the SB Live Value Card for IRQ 5 DMA 1 Port 220 on my machine? And if I change it to this IRQ/DMA/Port configuration, will Windows 98SE still "see" the card since it wants to set it up on IRQ 10, Port 400 and use IRQ 5, DMA 1, Port 220 for "DOS Emulation".ģ) Finally, if the above doesn't work, do you know how other people are accomplishing having a pure DOS 6.22 partition on their computer to boot into and run (with sound) DOS games? I know I am not the only one wanting to do this. ![]() Do you know how to do this?Ģ) Also, above you thought I might be able to get away using the SB Live Value Card if I loaded SB16 drivers in the Autoexec.bat file instead of SB Live Value Emulator drivers. I have never forced Windows to set up a certain device on a specified IRQ rather than letting it chose through plug and play which IRQ to use. Thank you very much in advance for your help.ġ) If I decide to take out the SB Live Value Card and replace it with my old SB16 card, I would assume I'd have to install it on IRQ 5 DMA 1 Port 220 instead of the IRQ 10 Port 400 that it defaults to upon installation into Win98SE. Should I install it instead of my SoundBlaster Live Value card? Would that solve the problem? If it won't solve the problem, just how are other people overcoming this problem in order to have sound in both Windows 98SE and DOS 6.22? If it is true that there is no way for the SoundBlaster Live Value card to work within a true DOS 6.22 boot up environment, what is the solution for what I am trying to do: to have sound work in both Windows 98SE/DOS 7.0 and have sound also work in DOS 6.22? I also know they have sound working correctly. I know many people have DOS 6.22 on their computers in a separate partition from Windows 98SE and the DOS 7.0 that goes with Windows 98SE. ![]() When I am booting into true DOS 6.22 does DOS 6.22 not "see" the sound card because it is physically set up on IRQ 10 and emulation for DOS is not activated because that function is done from within Windows 98SE?ĭoes the card have to be set for IRQ 5 for it to be recognized and work in a native DOS boot up mode? If I move the card to IRQ 5 will it still work in Windows 98SE when I boot directly into the partition that contains Windows 98SE? Like I said above, my SoundBlaster Live Value Card is physically set up within Windows 98 SE for IRQ 10, and has DOS emulation mode configured for IRQ 5. What is CTSYN? Since when I boot to native DOS it does not "see" a Windows 98SE sub directory, is there something I need to move from the Windows 98SE subdirectory to my DOS 6.22 partition that addresses the CTSYN call line? Is this correct? Is there any way around this? Creative Labs says that the SoundBlaster Live Value Card will not work if I boot directly into DOS 6.22 because it needs Windows 98SE to initialize the card. I am sure there is just one simple thing I am not doing in order to get the sound card to work. THE PROBLEM IS THAT WHEN I BOOT DIRECTLY INTO DOSS 6.22 THE SOUNDBLASTER LIVE VALUE CARD does not initialize with the above autoexec.bat command. Here is the Autoexec.bat I was trying to use when I boot directly into the DOS 6.22 partition: Since I boot directly into a DOS 6.22 partition, and there is no Windows 98SE within that partition, it is as if windows "does not exist" on the computer. When I boot into the native DOS 6.22 mode using System Commander 7, the computer does not "see" anything having to do with Windows 98 SE. LH C:\PROGRA~1\CREATIVE\SBLIV E\DOSDRV\S BEINIT.COM When my machine boots up into Windows 98SE the lines below are what is used in the autoexec.bat file to initialize the SB Live Value Sound Card for both Windows My DOS Emulation mode from within Windows 98SE shows the card being set up at IRQ 5, Port 220, DMA 1. Within Windows 98SE my SoundBlaster Live Value card is set up on IRQ 10, port 400. My problem is that when I boot directly into DOS 6.22 using System Commander, my SoundBlaster Live Value Sound Card is not recognized and initialized. In one partition I have Windows 98SE/DOS 7.0. I am using System Commander 7 to partition my hard drive. I have an Athlon 900mhz, 384MB RAM, VIA 133 chipset, ASUS A7 Pro motherboard, and SoundBlaster Live Value Soundcard. ![]()
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