MS-DOS-Based Game Plays No Sound or Shuts Down
ID: Q128517
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SUMMARY
Some MS-DOS-based games require an 8-bit direct memory access (DMA)
channel setting for the sound card to provide sounds. Games known to
require an 8-bit DMA channel setting include:
- Renegade: Battle for Jacob's Star
- Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego
MORE INFORMATION
If the sound card in your computer is set for a 16-bit DMA channel (5, 6,
or 7), use Device Manager to change the card's configuration to use an
8-bit DMA channel (0, 1, or 3).
You may also need to run the configuration tool that is included with the
sound card to change its DMA channel setting to match the setting in Device
Manager. If no configuration tool is included with the sound card, you may
need to change jumpers on the card.
Changing the DMA Channel in Device Manager
To change the DMA channel for the sound card in Device Manager, follow
these steps:
- Click the Start button, point to Settings, then click Control Panel.
- Double-click the System icon.
- Click the Device Manager tab, then double-click Sound, Video, And
Game Controllers.
- Double-click the sound card that is installed in your computer.
- Click the Resources tab.
- Double-click Direct Memory Access, then change the DMA setting to
the setting you want.
- Click OK. When you are prompted to do so, restart your computer.
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