Posted March 08, 2016
Here's what you need to do:
Download Gravis Ultrasound patches:
http://www.mediafire.com/?9gz1tm02zob
Extract the archive and you will get 2 directories: ULTRASND411 and ULTRASNDPPL161.
You can use either directory; 161 is like a modified version of the original and sounds different. I use ULTRASND411.
Copy your chosen directory into the Mortal Kombat 2 GOG folder and rename it to ULTRASND
In the same direcotry, edit "dosboxMortalKombat2.conf" and, under [gus], set 'gus=false' to 'gus=true'.
Now edit "dosboxMortalKombat2_single.conf" and, under [autoexec], after the 'cls' entry there should be an 'mk2' entry. Change that to 'mk2gus'.
Now start the game and go to the options by hitting f10.
Select Gravis Ultrasound and choose Port Address 240, IRQ, 5 and DMA Channel 3. Save and exit. You may have to exit the game and restart to get sound but after that it should work.
Download Gravis Ultrasound patches:
http://www.mediafire.com/?9gz1tm02zob
Extract the archive and you will get 2 directories: ULTRASND411 and ULTRASNDPPL161.
You can use either directory; 161 is like a modified version of the original and sounds different. I use ULTRASND411.
Copy your chosen directory into the Mortal Kombat 2 GOG folder and rename it to ULTRASND
In the same direcotry, edit "dosboxMortalKombat2.conf" and, under [gus], set 'gus=false' to 'gus=true'.
Now edit "dosboxMortalKombat2_single.conf" and, under [autoexec], after the 'cls' entry there should be an 'mk2' entry. Change that to 'mk2gus'.
Now start the game and go to the options by hitting f10.
Select Gravis Ultrasound and choose Port Address 240, IRQ, 5 and DMA Channel 3. Save and exit. You may have to exit the game and restart to get sound but after that it should work.