Spikey wrote on 2024-10-01, 14:05:I had a Pentium 166, that was fast enough to cause problems - yours is even faster. I'd try 40-50% with Moslo if your P2 is 200M […]
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I had a Pentium 166, that was fast enough to cause problems - yours is even faster. I'd try 40-50% with Moslo if your P2 is 200MHz. Other than audio, you will get serious timer bugs with SQ4 CD version, make sure to use the NRS patch if you're playing this version - https://www.spacequest.net/sq4/patches/
It is one of the games worst affected by timer issues (especially in Xenon, Skate-o-Rama, Super Computer).
The audio from your video is not super helpful - I'm actually curious now if you have a train station near your house!
Still, it's evidently not correct what's happening. Does the MT-32 always lock up like that - with all channels engaged on VGA games?
What appears to be happening is the first note is getting played and then hanging, presumably that is speed related or some IRQ or other conflict.
Does the SysEx send correctly to the unit? For example, do you see "...SPACE QUEST IV..." on the MT-32 display as the game loads? What instruments are loaded? (You can press 1-8 to check them.)
Monkey Island 2 for instance works just fine (really nice music coming through the MT-32), and I see "Lucasfilm Games" on the device. Pretty much every LucasArts game I've tried works okay. The Legend of Kyrandia works fine too. Simon the Sorcerer doesn't crash but doesn't play any music either, so it's a bit hit and miss.
Sierra games don't seem to be communicating properly with the card, I see no messages on the Roland and then the problem I showed happens. I tried Moslo and the same thing happened; tried both SCI0 games and newer, VGA ones like SQ4, Dagger of Amon Ra and Leisure Suit Larry 6.
I have now since installed Windows 98 and it lets me select the midi output, which makes playing midi files through winamp or the media player go through the MT-32 just fine (although it doesn't play nicely i suspect because the MIDI files arent designed for the MT-32).
However my Aztech won't play digital sound under Windows, since it seems to have an IRQ conflict, because I also have an Ethernet card and the integrated sound chip (SB Vibra 16), which I can't manage to disable on the BIOS (i dont even think it has that option). I can however change the params for IRQ, DMA etc. on the BIOS so Ill test changing those soon.