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Demonstrating MIDI music playback in DOS on my CompuAdd 810, a 9.54 MHz "Turbo-XT" computer circa 1991, with an Aztech Sound Galaxy BX II sound card installed, which is a clone of the original 8-bit mono Sound Blaster card, and uses the same original OPL2 MIDI synthesizer chip as it. This gives a very unique sound compared to any newer sound cards. The sound card has an output for an internal speaker, so I hooked it up to a speaker salvaged from a pair of Altec Lansing ACS-90 computer speakers. The CompuAdd 810 is a very late XT clone with a high density 1.2/1.44 MB floppy drive controller built onto the motherboard, as well as a built-in IDE-XT hard drive controller, although I don't have a compatible IDE-XT hard drive for it, so I use a cranky old MiniScribe MFM drive and controller card. CompuAdd made some really excellent computers, but they just couldn't compete with Dell and Gateway and they went out of business in the mid-'90s.