On Jan 19, 2006, at 9:46 PM, Rene Herman wrote:
Krzysztof Halasa wrote:
SOUND_ADLIB
IIRC 8-bit sound, ISA. GUS on DOS used to emulate it
Extremely classic card. Would be fun to still have around if only
for history's sake...
The Adlib card that I had was just an OPL-2 synthesizer, no PCM
support at all. Normally, it was mono, 9 voices, 2 FM operators per
voice + 3 noise channels, but there was a mode that supported 4
operators and reduced the number of voices to 4 or 5.
An OPL-3 is just 2 OPL-2's, one for each stereo channel. I think that
any card with an OPL-3 (SB-16) can act like an OPL-2, i.e. would be
suitable for porting the driver. I really wish I still had my
old .rol and .pat file collection; had a killer version of Bohemian
Rhapsody.
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