The only problem I have is that I do not have MIDI sound. After a successful installation and reboot, both DOS and Windows applications will have sound. This installer will modify your autoexec.bat and the Windows 3.11 win.ini and system.ini files. If you did everything correctly, you should not encounter a "Wrong Base I/O" error message. Go to the Sound Blaster folder and run the DOS install. Boot to DOS, go to the CD-ROM (ISO image) - of course, I am assuming you are using device=aoatapi.sys (file found in above link) for your cdrom driver todetect = "FALSE" <- MY FUJITSU LIFEBOOK. Sound.fileName = "SigmaTel Audio" <- NOTE THIS IS SPECIFICALLY FOR iso file (and have it mount with your emulation) First download the SB16 driver from one of the following sites (additional tips may be found as well): Adding sound to a DOS/Windows 3.11 emulation is fairly straight forward. Hello folks, this topic seems to have been almost hashed to death so I thought would would throw in my experience.
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