I mainly bought this soundcard for the game port. The PC already had an onboard audio, but didn't have any gameport for connecting a joystick or gamepad for playing vintage Dos games. It now works excellent with vintage games like Jazz Jackrabbit made from 1994 and Gobman made from 1992. At first when I installed the card in the ISA slot, at first, it was detected but wasn't working, but then I just had to clean the contacts off and reseat the card and it worked then. I guess even with the PC itself, after years of sitting and everything, dust and dirt can get into the ISA slot and prevent the card from making good contact. According to the manufacture date of this Gateway 2000, it said it was manufactured in May of 1998 which is one month before Windows 98 was released, so it still runs the newer version of Windows 95 that was released in August of 1997 and still works excellent with this sound card and even still has the original 4.3 GB Quantum bigfoot hard drive. So yeah, with this soundcard as well, it has better compatibility with DOS programs, so this PC that I installed this in is excellent for nostalgic purposes, like running old DOS games which you wouldn't be able to run in Windows 7 or 10.Read full review
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