RE: ZVG Experience - Proper place to post?

From: Barry Shilmover <barryshi_at_microsoft.com>
Date: Sat Sep 10 2011 - 18:45:34 EDT

I have never been able to get the voices in star trek to work properly

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From: James Hagen
Sent: 9/10/2011 9:44 AM
To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org
Subject: Re: VECTOR: ZVG Experience - Proper place to post?

I seem to recall adjusting Star Trek speech volume via a .cfg file...

On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Louis Srianomai <louisurfer@yahoo.com<mailto:louisurfer@yahoo.com>> wrote:
I'd love to have the sound samples that match, the ones I have are old and have varying levels of sound, for example Star Treks is at 96db where as asteroids would be normal.

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From: Bryan McCraw <bryan95502@gmail.com<mailto:bryan95502@gmail.com>>
To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org<mailto:vectorlist@vectorlist.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 7:44 AM

Subject: Re: VECTOR: ZVG Experience - Proper place to post?

Lewis,

A post of your drive image would be awesome!

On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Lewis DAubin <ldaubin@bellsouth.net<mailto:ldaubin@bellsouth.net>> wrote:
> I have been working on the PC side of getting a ZVG card working. I think
> I'm ready to try it with a vector monitor. I've had some interesting
> problems getting the software to run on my Pentium 4 under DOS. It appears
> that newer PCs left DOS behind and didn't look back. I guess my question
> is, where would be the best place to document the issues I had so that
> others might benefit? I have been an IT guy for 25+ years now but this was
> an interesting challenge to get working. If this is the right place, I'll
> submit a detailed post.

I can tell you all from experience that there are NO real issues, regardless of your hardware platform (until you try to use a motherboard that lacks a parallel port, that is!) My Vector MAME is running fine under DOS on a P4 setup, with all controls via USB (and that includes trakball, panel controls, and a numeric keypad for Space Wars and Sundance.) Sound is courtesy of an pci SB 4810 (built in amp so you can just jump it to the speaker in your cab.)

If you would like, I could repost a link to my drive image - just add ROM's and sound samples! Let me know.

Regards,

-Lewis D'Aubin

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