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Collection of ISA devices #52

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andreas-jonsson opened this issue Jul 21, 2023 · 4 comments
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Collection of ISA devices #52

andreas-jonsson opened this issue Jul 21, 2023 · 4 comments

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@andreas-jonsson
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andreas-jonsson commented Jul 21, 2023

It would be fun to have a large collection of ISA devices available.

...suggestions?

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Gravis Ultrasound would be great if we're talking soundcards

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Never had one of those. Could be cool to try.
But are there any 8086/V20 software that supports it?

I realize there is not a lot of software that supports soundcards on these machines. :)

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To be fair I had never heard of an XT system with an Adlib before, but back then I had a potato Amstrad PC-1512 :)

The "G-List" looks like a good resource for DOS games supporting Ultrasound, but as the card was first sold in '92 I doubt anything would work natively on a V20 or 8086: http://www.gravisultrasound.com/files/documentation/GLIST.TXT

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For completeness's sake, I'd add the Pro Audio Spectrum and Media Vision Thunderboard sound cards

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