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Isano

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  1. I'll be looking into this thread, but as far as I can tell, language shouldn't be an issue as I have an English install of Windows 98. Except if I misunderstood something
  2. I'm sorry to report that this file worked neither with VolumeWidget=$13, nor VolumeWidget=$1C Using your Hdaicout file does not output any audio at all But to be honest, I think I'm fine with speakers audio, I won't need it too much
  3. Sorry for keeping you waiting, I'll try it now
  4. So I have these flash drives which I want to use to import to my laptop, but Windows 98 does not detect any of the flash drives in the device manager. I have installed this driver, https://electronicnoobblog.com/windows-98-usb-storage-driver-universal-flash-pendrive/ Which I guess worked to get my wireless mouse working, but I still can't get my flash drives working I also reformatted my flash drives to Fat32, but it still didn't work Also, this might be unrelated but when I try to shut down my computer, it gets stuck on the shut down screen and I have to hard shut down the computer, Which I heard could be caused by these drivers
  5. Yes, the volume slider in the media player does in fact work
  6. Sorry for answering late, today really was a busy day to me I do in fact have DirectX 9.0c installed and going into the Sound section in the DirectX Diagnostic Tool, I see that the device being used it Hda Sound. Device Name: HDA Sound (emulated) Is what is displayed on my screen.
  7. Alright, I'm back, and as for is VolumeWidget=$1C works : I tested it, and nope, only $13 works. The sound switches in my keyboard are completely unresponsive As for DirectSound, would this driver be correct https://www.driverguide.com/driver/detail.php?driverid=392400? Because I've never really heard of it
  8. Well, though WAVEOUT.EXE isn't an optimal program for changing the volume, upon setting VolumeWidget to $13, it seems to work!
  9. I applied your SMARTDRV.EXE solution, couldn't really notice much of a change but I'll still have this fix applied anyways I did in fact try WAVEOUT.EXE, but I couldn't manage to figure out how to change any of the volume settings, I assume the 2 bars on right in the program are supposed to be for changing the volume for each speaker, and I tried changing those, but the volume did not change regardless. As for a data-sheet, I assume you mean something like this. https://s1.dtsheet.com/store/data/000179050.pdf?key=077eab11a0fbb21bf32cc8b62b4afb7e&r=1 Also, I figured that audio did in fact work through my headphones, but plugging my headphones into the laptop did not change that the laptop's speaker still kept outputting the audio.
  10. Worked great for me, eliminated all jitter. I also applied the vcache solution you gave me, and it greatly reduced the startup lag. A last request I have : I can't figure out how to turn the volume down now, and I think the audio is way too loud, where could I turn it down? I also wonder if I could make the audio work through my headphones
  11. HDAICIN.TXTHDAcfg.ini Alright, here are HDAcfg.ini and HDAICIN.TXT As for the version of HDA.DLL, the file which contains the drivers, which I installed from the Retro Systems Revival site, is named "HDADRV9J", as opposed to the version of the driver present on the site http://turkeys4me.byethost4.com/programs/ titled "HDADRV9L", so I suppose that it might be the J version. Also, I might have a small complaint about the drivers : The audio works, but does get a bit jittery and sometimes halts for a few seconds, But hey, at least it works
  12. Oh my gosh! It works! I used your Hdaicout.hda.000 file, placed it in C:\Windows and renamed it Hdaicout.hda, rebooted and I was greeted to Windows 98's glorious "Welcome to Windows 98" music! I'm so thankful!
  13. Ah, I see, it was the wrong one... a mistake on my part, my apologies
  14. The embedded file you sent at the top of this page, titled "Dave-H_Hdaicout.hda.200".
  15. So, I have followed all of your instructions with the drivers given at OS Revival site, and I have double checked to make sure I have placed the correct files in the correct folders, but I still get no audio. I also have tried to place the HDAICOUT.HDA file in C:\WINDOWS, and yet, there is still no audio. However, when I go to Control Panel and go to Multimedia Properties, under the Audio Playback section, I get the choice to have my Preferred device as "HDA Sound" When I try selecting it and applying the settings, there is still no audio though, and I am not able to configure any audio settings. Also; under the Devices section of Multimedia Properties, I can see that under Audio Devices, there is an "Audio for HDA Sound 2017" device.
  16. Sorry for the late answer, I went to sleep. Yes I have followed all the instructions given on this site, but this did not work for me at all. Also, the instructions tend have a bit of spelling mistakes which confused me a bi But since Deomsh just posted some additional instructions, I guess I'll try them out
  17. I know a Dell Latitude 6430u which released in 2012 is not optimal for installing Windows 98 SE on, but I have a very specific project for it. While I have seen Dave H's large thread about drivers for Windows 98, a lot of the files that were posted on the thread are currently available And I am not too familiar as to how I would install and configure a driver manually. I have tried some things which were instructed in the thread, but to no avail. Could anyone help me install the drivers? I will provide and information necessary
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