Hi
It's an i3-9100F (Default 3.6GHz), ASUS B360m-a, 32GB DDR4 2400 GTX1070 GPU, onboard (HDA) audio, USB KVM for Keyboard and Mouse.
Everything is default other than CSM enabled in BIOS - the oldest thing I had run on it before this was Windows7.
It's the newest PC I own, so I just plugged a bootable DOS USB in with SBEMU/Jemmex etc on to see if it would work - and it did!
Also tried Heretic, which worked no problems with FX and Music.
I will try different games, not sure I'd claim I have a "fully working system" but so far so good, really impressed with SBEMU.
SBEMU also works well on my 5th Gen NUC (NUC5i5RYH) through the headphone socket.
Haven't got it working on my 3rd Gen NUC (DC53427HYE) as it lacks a headphone socket, it can only output sound through HDMI.
SBEMU loads ok, detects ICH based sound in the chipset (same as the newer NUC), but I don't see any way to direct it to send the output to HDMI.
Doesn't output anything, but HDMI sound works fine using XP/7/10. NUC's fault for not having audio out/headphone socket.
I'm wondering if it could be a better option for DOS than some of the "OPL emulation" on PCI soundcards.
I read that my CS4630 (Santa Cruz) FM sounds terrible in DOS, so maybe using SBEMU with onboard (eg ICH7) sound is a better idea for DOS, and leave the Santa Cruz to do what it's good at - Sensaura stuff in Windows98/XP?
Best wishes,
F1etch