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Supposedly these games are suppose to support this device as an alternative to stupid adlib beeps, but for the life of me, I can't seem to get either game to switch soundcard. Was there some sort of install program GoG forgot to include in both games?

[EDIT] I was wrong in mean streets supporting it, but MM does.
[EDIT2] never mind i found it in the manual pdf. apparently I edit the MM.cfg manually and change the 5th bit to 2
Post edited May 03, 2014 by herecomethe2000
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herecomethe2000: Supposedly these games are suppose to support this device as an alternative to stupid adlib beeps, but for the life of me, I can't seem to get either game to switch soundcard. Was there some sort of install program GoG forgot to include in both games?

[EDIT] I was wrong in mean streets supporting it, but MM does.
[EDIT2] never mind i found it in the manual pdf. apparently I edit the MM.cfg manually and change the 5th bit to 2
I recall that if you delete mm.cfg on first run you get to choose your configuration (I recommend backing up mm.cfg just in case something goes wrong and DOSBOX can't create a new one)
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herecomethe2000: Supposedly these games are suppose to support this device as an alternative to stupid adlib beeps, but for the life of me, I can't seem to get either game to switch soundcard. Was there some sort of install program GoG forgot to include in both games?

[EDIT] I was wrong in mean streets supporting it, but MM does.
[EDIT2] never mind i found it in the manual pdf. apparently I edit the MM.cfg manually and change the 5th bit to 2
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sbenrap: I recall that if you delete mm.cfg on first run you get to choose your configuration (I recommend backing up mm.cfg just in case something goes wrong and DOSBOX can't create a new one)
Yah, I read that.; It works fine.