Hi,
VMWare virtual machine emulates the SB Ensoniq AudioPCI adapter (at least version 4 or later). Driver for this one doesn't come with the original windows installation so you will have to get it from www.creative.com
That did the trick. Now I can go ahead and pull the other sound card I put in in hopes of getting sound in VMWare.
http://www.vmware.com/support/ws4/doc/ws40_vidsound.html#1010378
AFAIK vmware doesn't support Direct3D yet.
Bummer. I guess for now then, at least until I can decipher the technique for configuring WINE-X, I'll just maintain a minimal Win-98SE setup for when I want to play games that require 3D stuff. Hopefully, I can manage to shrink my current Windows partitions and enlarge the Linux partition without screwing up my Linux installation...Either that, or make a new partition from the freed-up space, and have it mount as /usr or whichever directory most apps go into...Probably go ahead and make a dedicated partition to mount as /home as well...
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