Re: MWAVE and dosemu on Linux

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From: Alex Judd (ajudd_at_quantime.co.uk)
Date: Tue Jan 09 1996 - 17:35:53 EST


OK lets try reading a little more closely before replying shall I?

You can use the soundblaster emulation under linux by booting linux from
DOS, using 'loadlin' after doing the 'mwgames on' Use the SB16 drivers.

The modem doesn't work this way, it seems to need DOS level support. I
haven't tried using dosemu, but it might work if you tinker with the IO
permission map.

Tell me if you manage to get it to work!

At 20:37 05/01/96 -0700, you wrote:
>
>Are you *sure* you could access the mwave through dosemu on Linux? I
>played around with it but found it was trying to reprogram the DMA
>chips and such and could only get it to give me errors.
>
>I can use the mwave to some degree from Linux without dosemu but thats
>a different story!
>
>> At 16:58 04/01/96 -0500, you wrote:
>> >Has anyone tried to access the MWAVE chip through dosemu on Linux? Seems
>> >to me that it could work.
>> >
>> >Cheers,
>> >Eugene Fiume.
>
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