
#Eapci8m.ecw download driver#
Make sure to get the latest driver for the sound card. I bought a 'Sound Blaster 16 PCI' off of ebay and have it setup to use the 8MB waveset (eapci8m.ecw) and my DOS games have never sounded better. Thank you, worked like a charm.įlashpulse: There's a cheaper solution that sounds great. If it still doesn't work try freeing one of the slots as described above and then again execute the installer, it should now properly register MUNT as a MIDI device. Or b) if there are no numbered entries or at least not ranging all the way to 'midi9' create a new one and fill it with 'mt32emu.dll' MUNT should now appear in bassmidi, at least after restarting it. Make sure none of them say 'mt32emu.dll' 5.Ī) if there is numbered entries up to 'midi9', most of them filled with 'wdmaud.drv', replace one of them with 'wdmaud.drv' with 'mt32emu.dll'. Locate entries called 'midi', and numbered entries 'midi#'.
#Eapci8m.ecw download software#
Browse to: HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Wow6432Node Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion Drivers32 3. Open the Registry Editor (press 'Windows' key + 'R', then type 'regedit' and confirm). A solution I discovered some time ago: 1. If it still doesn't work try freeing one of the slots as described above and then again execute the installer, it should now properly register MUNT as a MIDI device.į4LL0UT: Sometimes the MUNT installer won't properly edit the registry (apparently this happens when for one reason or another all device 'slots' in the registry are already filled). Make sure none of them say 'mt32emu.dll' (if there is an entry saying 'mt32emu.dll' this is a different kind of problem and this solution won't help you) 5.Ī) if there is numbered entries up to 'midi9', most of them filled with 'wdmaud.drv', replace one of them with 'wdmaud.drv' with 'mt32emu.dll'.



Misfire200: How about if the Munt Synth is not appearing in my bassmidi options after installing both?ĭid I miss a step? Sometimes the MUNT installer won't properly edit the registry (apparently this happens when for one reason or another all device 'slots' in the registry are already filled). I'm using Fluid R3, 300 MB in size, sounds better than any set I have heard in original hardware - it takes a comparably powerful machine to play that thing in realtime, though. And as for General MIDI games - there's better soundfonts these days than anything a soundcard can handle.

For games that were designed for MT-32 there is no alternative to setting up an actual MT-32 or using MUNT (except maybe setting up another expensive Roland device, IDK). Flashpulse: There's a cheaper solution that sounds great.
