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| 24231 | 2001-11-12 02:57:00 | Im trying to get my Compaq Deskpro 'soundMAX Integrated Digital Audio' soundcard working in Dos. Im trying to make my computer a bootable mp3 jukebox - everything works well in Windows, just not dos. There must be a way around this. Please help. |
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| 24232 | 2001-11-12 03:19:00 | i've got to ask......why dos??? | Guest (0) | ||
| 24233 | 2001-11-12 05:28:00 | If your 'integrated sound card' is AC97 codec (which I'm 95% sure it is) than there is no way to make it work in dos. it's like Winmodem it relies on Windows drivers to process sound. | Guest (0) | ||
| 24234 | 2001-11-12 16:07:00 | Upgrade your sound card and hard drive then use winamp as your juke box output it to a amplifier with decent speakers I have over 2000 songs myself on a 20 gig HDD, | Guest (0) | ||
| 24235 | 2001-11-15 00:52:00 | I want to run it in dos because I can run a mp3 player of a disk with an autoexec.bat file. It boots up faster. So that once I have it nutted out. I could carry a disk and my mp3 cd's and run them on nearly any pentium win95/98 computer without having to wait or install any software. And for my stereo I wont need a monitor or keyboard. |
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