Posted by Ian on February 23, 2003 at 04:50:44:
In Reply to: Re: CCS64 in DOS posted by Stuart Toomer on February 22, 2003 at 09:13:56:
Never mind! I just realized I was using the version for Win95/98. I downloaded the one for NT, and now it works fine on my XP box. Boy was that a big "Duh!"
: CCS64 DOS supports only the Sound Blaster sound card from Creative Labs, Inc. That'll be why. If you have one of these sound cards, you'll also need the MS-DOS sound drivers loaded at boot-time (AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS).
: Have tried settng the Win32 version to use a Win95/98/NT Compatibility Mode instead?
: Stuart Toomer.
: : CCS64 works horribly for me in WinXP, so I've been experimenting with DOS. From Bootdisk.com, I got DOS 6.20, and got it to see a mouse and CD-ROM drive in autoexec.bat. What I did was I burned CCS64 and a bunch of games onto a CD, and now I can use the emulator in a pure DOS environment. The only problem is, I have no sound! Is this something that needs to be tweaked in CCS, or is it a DOS problem?