VDMSound

This is a discussion about VDMSound in the Customization Tweaking category; Hey, is anyone able to get on the VDMSound home page? It seems to have been down for a long time. Does anyone know of somewhere else to download it? Thanks!.

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Hey, is anyone able to get on the VDMSound home page? It seems to have been down for a long time. Does anyone know of somewhere else to download it? Thanks!

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The link on the frontpage work fine for me.

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idont know were to get VDMsound to.
all I need is VDMsound and I can play Ultima 8.
so if anyone knows were to git it tell me plese
 

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idont know were to get VDMsound to.
all I need is VDMsound and I can play Ultima 8.
so if anyone knows were to git it tell me plese
 

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it dont werk ether.
NOTHING WERKS TO GIT TO VDMSOUND!!!
*waaaa*

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Don't have any of those games (except for the PC Booter ver of Robotron).
 
VDMSound is for NT4/2000/XP/2003. Sound emulation support under XP/2003 is extremely minimal with only General Midi and Basic SB support (No High DMA support). I personally haven't heard of any cases where the XP/2003 sound emulation is better than VDMSound because it can't be. VDMSound is where it's at if you want to play your DOS games natively under NT4/2000/XP/2003 with as close to as original sound support as you can get. DosBox uses the VDMSound sound code which is why it's sound support is so good.

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Nah, it won't conflict. I've heard of some rare cases where 1 or 2 games would get confused and disabling XP's sound emulation fixed their problem. (sound was static)
 
IIRC, XP/2003 use IRQ5 and VDMSOUND uses IRQ7.