Sound in ccs64 DOS

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Override16
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Sound in ccs64 DOS

Post by Override16 »

Hi!
Someone know how I can get sound in the ccs64 emulator running in DOS?
My soundcard is an old ISA card (don't sure what model) but the device manager tells me this:

Intel Virtural Audio Device
Microsoft (MPU-401 compatible) PnP
S3 video capture Driver
Sound 16 SRS PnP & Wave table
Gameport for joystick PnP
Wave Device for Voice Modem
Stuart Toomer
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Post by Stuart Toomer »

You need special environment variables and drivers loading/setting-up within your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files for CCS64 MS-DOS, but I cannot remember it exactly right now.

Nowadays, you ought to be using CCS64 V2.0 BETA or CCS64 V3, which are Windows versions of CCS64, since these sorts of problems disappear (they require DirectX to be installed instead, which is a standard Windows API suite, primarily aimed at games software).
Kind regards,

Stuart Toomer.
Override16
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Post by Override16 »

Do you know any other c64 emulator, or something I can do to get a c64 running in DOS (It would be great if it would fit on a 1,44 mb diskette)???
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Override16 wrote:Do you know any other c64 emulator, or something I can do to get a c64 running in DOS (It would be great if it would fit on a 1,44 mb diskette)???
Apart from CCS64 MS-DOS, there is also DOS-VICE, which is available at:
http://www.viceteam.org
which is a more up-to-date C64 emulator for MS-DOS.

CCS64 MS-DOS is no longer supported/developed, in favour of the Windows 32-Bit flavours.
Kind regards,

Stuart Toomer.
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