I'm not a big Duke nut, so I do not know if there is a launcher program for Duke3D. Is this an onboard DS-XG or do you actually have a PCI card for it? What is your computer? I have a Dell Dimension XPS T450 around here somewhere that has an onboard DS-XG, which is why I'm asking. The first I/O Range -> 0220 = I/O or port 220 These are the values you need to tell your Duke3D install program. ![]() There should be 4 Resource Types listed here, if you don't see these (I used some 'Setting' values, yours may differ) then you have the wrong device: Select that one -> push the Properties button -> select the Resources tab. ![]() You want the main one, called "something something Game Device" or the like. There will be 2-4 DS-XG items listed there. R-click on My Computer -> select Properties -> select Device Manager tab -> hit the + next to Sound, Video, and Game Controllers. To find out where you card has been 'installed' at in Windows: Every DOS game I've played had an option to manually select a brand, IRQ, DMA, etc. The drivers you got from Yamaha, were they on the: page?ĭO NOT download the WDM drivers as these have no DOS support: ĭon't use Duke3D's auto-detect soundcard feature, if that's what you have been doing. I have been able to get almost everyone of my old DOS games to work in Win9x and it's usually a lot simpler than making a boot disk. I'd recommend just playing the game IN Windows.
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