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... Guide viii Getting More Information ix Document Conventions ix Text Conventions ix Icons x 1 Setting Up Your Audio Card Knowing Your Audio Card 1-2 Installing the Card and Related Hardware 1-4 2 Installing Software in Windows 95 Setting Up the Audio Card Drivers 2-1 Installing the Applications 2-3 Testing the Installation 2-3 Uninstalling the Applications 2-5 3 Installing Software in DOS/Windows 3.1x Installing...
... Guide viii Getting More Information ix Document Conventions ix Text Conventions ix Icons x 1 Setting Up Your Audio Card Knowing Your Audio Card 1-2 Installing the Card and Related Hardware 1-4 2 Installing Software in Windows 95 Setting Up the Audio Card Drivers 2-1 Installing the Applications 2-3 Testing the Installation 2-3 Uninstalling the Applications 2-5 3 Installing Software in DOS/Windows 3.1x Installing...
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... u If a message similar to Figure 2-1 appears, just take note of a device. You need device drivers to control the components on your audio card. You may not be needed during the installation. Installing Software in Windows 95 2-1 It comprises the following messages... encounter the following sections: u Setting Up the Audio Card Drivers u Installing the Applications u Testing the Installation u Uninstalling the Applications Setting Up the Audio Card Drivers Proceed to "Installing the Applications" on page 2-3 if your card. 2 Installing Software in Windows 95 This chapter shows ...
... u If a message similar to Figure 2-1 appears, just take note of a device. You need device drivers to control the components on your audio card. You may not be needed during the installation. Installing Software in Windows 95 2-1 It comprises the following messages... encounter the following sections: u Setting Up the Audio Card Drivers u Installing the Applications u Testing the Installation u Uninstalling the Applications Setting Up the Audio Card Drivers Proceed to "Installing the Applications" on page 2-3 if your card. 2 Installing Software in Windows 95 This chapter shows ...
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u If a dialog box similar to Figure 2-2 appears, click the second option, and then click the OK button. Figure 2-2: Driver installation dialog box in which the Windows default driver option is NOT available. 2-2 Installing Software in Windows 95
u If a dialog box similar to Figure 2-2 appears, click the second option, and then click the OK button. Figure 2-2: Driver installation dialog box in which the Windows default driver option is NOT available. 2-2 Installing Software in Windows 95
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... Windows 95 Media Player to install it , select the folder Language\WIN95\DRIVERS, where Language is working properly. Testing the Installation After the applications are copied to your audio card is the language of the software that comes with your audio card's applications from the CD-ROM supplied with it does not, see...
... Windows 95 Media Player to install it , select the folder Language\WIN95\DRIVERS, where Language is working properly. Testing the Installation After the applications are copied to your audio card is the language of the software that comes with your audio card's applications from the CD-ROM supplied with it does not, see...
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...Windows 3.1x 3-3 Otherwise, we recommend that you choose to create the multiple boot sessions.) u Bypass the loading of the low-level device drivers 1. Using Memory Managers You can use one of the following memory managers: u If you are running only Windows applications or playing DOS games...With this feature, several sessions can contain settings that allows you have a memory manager such as QEMM or 386MAX, refer to load these drivers (for selection during system startup. However, if you do not want to their respective documentation for instructions on page B-7), your DOS 6.x ...
...Windows 3.1x 3-3 Otherwise, we recommend that you choose to create the multiple boot sessions.) u Bypass the loading of the low-level device drivers 1. Using Memory Managers You can use one of the following memory managers: u If you are running only Windows applications or playing DOS games...With this feature, several sessions can contain settings that allows you have a memory manager such as QEMM or 386MAX, refer to load these drivers (for selection during system startup. However, if you do not want to their respective documentation for instructions on page B-7), your DOS 6.x ...
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... DMA channel used by the audio interface. The parameters in the command are described as follows: SOUND=path where path is : BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 P330 E620 T6 The values shown earlier may be 620. x defaults to 5. x must be 6. Dx Specifies the Low... DMA channel used by the audio interface. BLASTER Environment Variable The BLASTER environment variable specifies the base I /O address. However, there must be at least one space between parameters. xxx can be different for your audio card's drivers...
... DMA channel used by the audio interface. The parameters in the command are described as follows: SOUND=path where path is : BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 P330 E620 T6 The values shown earlier may be 620. x defaults to 5. x must be 6. Dx Specifies the Low... DMA channel used by the audio interface. BLASTER Environment Variable The BLASTER environment variable specifies the base I /O address. However, there must be at least one space between parameters. xxx can be different for your audio card's drivers...
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...statements from the CONFIG.SYS file using Windows applications or playing DOS games, you need the low-level device drivers for DOS applications. The applications work with Creative Labs' Sound Blaster Developer Kit. At a later time, you may discover that you can load them into memory by ...typing DIAGNOSE /A at the DOS prompt and pressing . The drivers are using a text editor. This command adds the required statements to ...
...statements from the CONFIG.SYS file using Windows applications or playing DOS games, you need the low-level device drivers for DOS applications. The applications work with Creative Labs' Sound Blaster Developer Kit. At a later time, you may discover that you can load them into memory by ...typing DIAGNOSE /A at the DOS prompt and pressing . The drivers are using a text editor. This command adds the required statements to ...
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... can be updated. Changing Audio Card Settings C-3 Launch your Windows directory. 3. Restart your card can now use the wavetable synthesis features on page C-1 under "Enabling/Disabling Creative 3D Stereo Enhancement Effect". 2. ..., which do not support wavetable synthesis, to play a Wave file (or other sounds) together with Creative WaveSynth/WG, or add reverb to use them. To disable the feature, click ... you cannot record at the same time. Under the section [sndblst.drv], look for the drivers to clear the check box. 3. Click the OK button. In Windows 95 To enable or...
... can be updated. Changing Audio Card Settings C-3 Launch your Windows directory. 3. Restart your card can now use the wavetable synthesis features on page C-1 under "Enabling/Disabling Creative 3D Stereo Enhancement Effect". 2. ..., which do not support wavetable synthesis, to play a Wave file (or other sounds) together with Creative WaveSynth/WG, or add reverb to use them. To disable the feature, click ... you cannot record at the same time. Under the section [sndblst.drv], look for the drivers to clear the check box. 3. Click the OK button. In Windows 95 To enable or...
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...you might corrupt the data in main memory and cause the system to Low DMA, you set your audio card's Windows applications. When you will then be included in place of the sound drivers might not be transferred through the Low DMA channel. On the File menu in the Command Line box and... click the OK button. On some machines, the DMA controller on such machines might encounter when in Windows 3.1x: Problem Cause Solution No sound is heard when ...
...you might corrupt the data in main memory and cause the system to Low DMA, you set your audio card's Windows applications. When you will then be included in place of the sound drivers might not be transferred through the Low DMA channel. On the File menu in the Command Line box and... click the OK button. On some machines, the DMA controller on such machines might encounter when in Windows 3.1x: Problem Cause Solution No sound is heard when ...
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...=sb16snd.drv [sndblst.drv] Port=220 MIDIPort=330 Int=5 DmaChannel=1 HDmaChannel=5 The values shown in DOS. Resolving Conflicts Conflicts occur when two or more of the statements are set up the drivers and the Windows applications. If one or more peripheral devices contend for the same resources... SYSTEM.INI to set to use the same I/O address, IRQ line, or DMA channel. Conflicts between your audio card and another peripheral device may be different in your card and the other device are missing, run INSTALL in the [sndblst.drv] group may occur if your system. Troubleshooting...
...=sb16snd.drv [sndblst.drv] Port=220 MIDIPort=330 Int=5 DmaChannel=1 HDmaChannel=5 The values shown in DOS. Resolving Conflicts Conflicts occur when two or more of the statements are set up the drivers and the Windows applications. If one or more peripheral devices contend for the same resources... SYSTEM.INI to set to use the same I/O address, IRQ line, or DMA channel. Conflicts between your audio card and another peripheral device may be different in your card and the other device are missing, run INSTALL in the [sndblst.drv] group may occur if your system. Troubleshooting...
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... install Real Audio as the Service Provider may automatically assign one to you each time you log on. Before you proceed to install the required drivers when prompted. 2. u A dial-up Microsoft Internet Explorer, get the following ready: 1. u Your IP address and subnet mask.
... install Real Audio as the Service Provider may automatically assign one to you each time you log on. Before you proceed to install the required drivers when prompted. 2. u A dial-up Microsoft Internet Explorer, get the following ready: 1. u Your IP address and subnet mask.
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... Next. 4. Select "Connect using my phone line" and click Next. 6. Select your Internet Service Provider and click Next. 3 Click Next to install files and driver to install the required drivers. 8. Enter the phone number to run "Get On The Internet". 3. Your e-mail address. Enter the Name of Service Provider and click Next. 9.
... Next. 4. Select "Connect using my phone line" and click Next. 6. Select your Internet Service Provider and click Next. 3 Click Next to install files and driver to install the required drivers. 8. Enter the phone number to run "Get On The Internet". 3. Your e-mail address. Enter the Name of Service Provider and click Next. 9.
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... any) that your CTCM/CTCU and Windows 3.1x files are the directories where your Creative PnP cards will install CTCM as CTSB16.SYS and SBIDE.SYS) so that loads the other low-level device drivers (such as a DOS device driver by adding the following lines to the drive containing your CD-ROM. Load the...
... any) that your CTCM/CTCU and Windows 3.1x files are the directories where your Creative PnP cards will install CTCM as CTSB16.SYS and SBIDE.SYS) so that loads the other low-level device drivers (such as a DOS device driver by adding the following lines to the drive containing your CD-ROM. Load the...
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... or without another PnP configuration manager installed in the same system. CTCU will also update the BLASTER environment variable if it detects a Creative audio card in your Creative and Windows drivers. The default directory is placed AFTER the statement that the statement which invokes CTCM in the system. Exit to DOS if you may...
... or without another PnP configuration manager installed in the same system. CTCU will also update the BLASTER environment variable if it detects a Creative audio card in your Creative and Windows drivers. The default directory is placed AFTER the statement that the statement which invokes CTCM in the system. Exit to DOS if you may...
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... Cards section u System Devices section u PCI Devices section You can use the /S switch, CTCU will not display any messages or screens. It will prompt you do not use your mouse or keyboard to move your screen cursor to select one of the directory where your keyboard, press followed by the Creative drivers. Informs...
... Cards section u System Devices section u PCI Devices section You can use the /S switch, CTCU will not display any messages or screens. It will prompt you do not use your mouse or keyboard to move your screen cursor to select one of the directory where your keyboard, press followed by the Creative drivers. Informs...
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...work together without any hardware settings on your card before your card requires. With the emergence of Plug and Play (PnP), a revolutionary design philosophy and a new PC architecture specification finalized recently, the PC, hardware cards, drivers and the operating system can now work ...: u PnP System BIOS u PnP Operating System u PnP Configuration Drivers and Utilities The PnP BIOS specification went through several times before it ...
...work together without any hardware settings on your card before your card requires. With the emergence of Plug and Play (PnP), a revolutionary design philosophy and a new PC architecture specification finalized recently, the PC, hardware cards, drivers and the operating system can now work ...: u PnP System BIOS u PnP Operating System u PnP Configuration Drivers and Utilities The PnP BIOS specification went through several times before it ...
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... configuration functions of a PnP operating system. Consisting of Intel Configuration Manager (ICM) and ISA Configuration Utility (ICU), this driver and utility set of PnP configuration drivers and utilities that access your PnP cards. PnP Configuration Drivers and Utilities If you do not have a PnP operating system, you to view, enter or change the resource...
... configuration functions of a PnP operating system. Consisting of Intel Configuration Manager (ICM) and ISA Configuration Utility (ICU), this driver and utility set of PnP configuration drivers and utilities that access your PnP cards. PnP Configuration Drivers and Utilities If you do not have a PnP operating system, you to view, enter or change the resource...
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... Utility (CTCU). CTCM can also be loaded as a device driver through a statement in the CONFIG.SYS file. It allows you to perform the following functions on page 12), you may encounter one of system devices and non-Creative PnP cards 15 It configures Creative PnP cards only and provides configuration information to those mentioned in...
... Utility (CTCU). CTCM can also be loaded as a device driver through a statement in the CONFIG.SYS file. It allows you to perform the following functions on page 12), you may encounter one of system devices and non-Creative PnP cards 15 It configures Creative PnP cards only and provides configuration information to those mentioned in...
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... possible because CTCM can allocate conflict-free resources to your PnP card works like DOS/Windows 3.1x and do not have any DOS device drivers (e.g., SBIDE.SYS or CTSB16.SYS) loaded. Limitations of resources for configuring all the legacy cards in your Creative PnP cards properly, due to incompatibility problems similar to those settings. 2. If...
... possible because CTCM can allocate conflict-free resources to your PnP card works like DOS/Windows 3.1x and do not have any DOS device drivers (e.g., SBIDE.SYS or CTSB16.SYS) loaded. Limitations of resources for configuring all the legacy cards in your Creative PnP cards properly, due to incompatibility problems similar to those settings. 2. If...
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... using ICM, try removing ICM. ICM (or other Configuration Manager) Questions Question Must I cannot configure my Creative PnP card using ICM? If you cannot configure your PnP card using CTCU or CTCM, please refer to the sections "Using CTCM" in page 3 and "Using CTCU"...driver configure your PnP card some common questions that would conflict with those of your legacy (non-PnP) cards and thus may give your PnP card. Try to set your card settings. Common Questions and Answers This section gives the answers to some settings that you may have while installing a Creative PnP card...
... using ICM, try removing ICM. ICM (or other Configuration Manager) Questions Question Must I cannot configure my Creative PnP card using ICM? If you cannot configure your PnP card using CTCU or CTCM, please refer to the sections "Using CTCM" in page 3 and "Using CTCU"...driver configure your PnP card some common questions that would conflict with those of your legacy (non-PnP) cards and thus may give your PnP card. Try to set your card settings. Common Questions and Answers This section gives the answers to some settings that you may have while installing a Creative PnP card...