Ct4810 dos drivers1/1/2023 I've heard that Ensoniq cards - even though they run under the name of Soundblaster and come with Creative drivers - are not 100 % Soundblaster-compatible. On the Soundcard it says that it's a CT4810 - but Everest Home Edition tells me it's actually an Ensoniq 5880 with a Creative Soundblaster chip. I have a Soundblaster 128 PCI (16 Bit sound system). That FAT32 partition is actually drive F when booting DOS7. I also have another DOS partition with DOS 6.0 on that same machine - but haven't tried with that one yet because I put the game itself on a FAT32 partition where I have more space. The problem with not getting more conventional memory may actually be due to me using DOS7. Win98 FE is running in another partition.įinally managed to configure the memory to get the game started (that was quite a pain - I actually lack 1878 Bytes of conventional memory - and have done everything I know of to free up conventional memory - but even with just 579 KB of conventional free I can now start the game. Added some stuff from DOS 6.22 to get a complete DOS7 running - works just fine). I have a separate DOS7-Partition on that Pentium II (derived from Win98SE - but with no Windows left in it. I usually tend to play all my old DOS-games on my old Pentium II - so the machine is too slow for DOSbox - but I don't want to screw up my other system with too many games. Looks just great but having trouble with the setup. Got a lot of extra info (strategy guide etc.).
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