![]() ![]() This card does not get its IRQ assigned by diagnose (as the non-PnP soundblasters did), but by the plug-and-play initialization process. ![]() AWE32 is a CT-3670.ĭoes anyone have a lead? Reply 1 of 2, by mkarcher I don't think the card itself is faulty.Ĭomputer is a Compaq Presario 4526, PII 233 MMX, under DOS 6.22. I tried relocating the AWE32 to different ISA ports, to no avail.Īlso, I put the AWE32 in another, Win98 machine, and it installed and operated correctly. Peripherals using these IRQs (serial mouse, onboard sound hardware) work otherwise fine. I tried freeing up other usable IRQs (3, 5, 7) from the BIOS, kept getting the error. I retried without the PS/2 mouse pugged in (which should not have conflicted since it uses IRQ 12 and the AWE32 was set to IRQ 10), got the error again. Went and ran DIAGNOSE.EXE and got this error: ![]() After powering the computer on again I noticed games/applications would freeze or refuse to launch when using Sound Blaster (with Duke3D invoking a possible IRQ conflict). ![]() I've been using an AWE32 card in a DOS machine for years without problem.Įarlier today I had to replace my faulty serial mouse with a PS/2 mouse. ![]()
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