Reply 20 of 23, by Mau1wurf1977
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It should! A good tip by the way GH 😀
The SCC-1 only needs an address and I think it uses IRQ 2/9.
Most DOS games like a Sound Blaster to have address 220, IRQ 5 (older games on 7), DMA 1 and HDMA 5
It should! A good tip by the way GH 😀
The SCC-1 only needs an address and I think it uses IRQ 2/9.
Most DOS games like a Sound Blaster to have address 220, IRQ 5 (older games on 7), DMA 1 and HDMA 5
If it says SCC-1 on the board than you have SCC-1. Otherwise it would say SCC-1A.
SCC-1B is not a card, it's a software bundle for SCC-1.
I see ok great thanks. I couldn't get it to work using device manager. I could change the resources but it wouldn't configure it like ctcu.exe would. I'm just going to buy DOS 6.22, I've been needing to.
-Tristan
Got it to work on DOS 6.0. I used CTCU to change to 300 for the MIDI address on the AWE64GOLD. However, when I go to the scc-1 utility sccchk it says that it cannot find MPU-401 on 330. I can play midi files just find though. The jumpers on the scc-1 card are the defaults. Kind of strange. But it does work fine.