![]() If you happen to have an ISA sound card that works with Windows XP, there is no harm in using it, though. If you are not going to be using DOS, there is absolutely no point in using an ISA sound card. Not dos games, forget dos, i mean native windows games It think that's the case, but I'm not sure. Just check if Plug&Play models are easier to get going on XP. If you're going to dual-boot with MS-DOS or FreeDOS to play DOS games, too, any Creative SB16/AWE model will do. ![]() It gives you a SB16 and OP元 FM in DOS games, among other things. XP's NTVDM emulates an SB 2.0 sound card by default. Hi again! If you're running DOS games under XP, any sound card will do. ![]() Jo22 wrote on, 22:34: Hi again! If you're running DOS games under XP, any sound card will do.
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