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...computer. Read this simple Getting Started manual to find out how to install and begin making the most of your PC. Before You Begin The README file on your new audio card. In addition, read the following sections: u Checking System Requirements u Using This Guide u Getting More Information u...with MS-DOS 5.0 and a Plug and Play (PnP) configuration manager Using This Guide Chapter 1 explains the various hardware components on your audio card, and also shows you can disable it through the WaveSynth/WG Control Panel. The combination of printing. Chapters 2 and 3 describes how to install...
...computer. Read this simple Getting Started manual to find out how to install and begin making the most of your PC. Before You Begin The README file on your new audio card. In addition, read the following sections: u Checking System Requirements u Using This Guide u Getting More Information u...with MS-DOS 5.0 and a Plug and Play (PnP) configuration manager Using This Guide Chapter 1 explains the various hardware components on your audio card, and also shows you can disable it through the WaveSynth/WG Control Panel. The combination of printing. Chapters 2 and 3 describes how to install...
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... the memory available to your audio card. Joystick/MIDI connector Connects a joystick or a MIDI device. SPDIF connector Sony/Philips Digital Interface format connector. See Figure 1-2 for voice input. You can experience and enjoy high quality sound reproduction with the Line Out Right jack... consist of many pairs of pins. Modem connector Connects any modem card that allows you to attach other devices to your card: PC Speaker connector Connects your motherboard's speaker connector (refer to "Redirecting PC Sounds to External Speakers" in the online User's Guide for details on...
... the memory available to your audio card. Joystick/MIDI connector Connects a joystick or a MIDI device. SPDIF connector Sony/Philips Digital Interface format connector. See Figure 1-2 for voice input. You can experience and enjoy high quality sound reproduction with the Line Out Right jack... consist of many pairs of pins. Modem connector Connects any modem card that allows you to attach other devices to your card: PC Speaker connector Connects your motherboard's speaker connector (refer to "Redirecting PC Sounds to External Speakers" in the online User's Guide for details on...
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6. Connect powered speakers or an external amplifier to that on a standard PC game control adapter or game I/O connector. Replace your card's 16-bit slot connector with a 15-pin D-shell connector. Switch on your audio card is compatible with the screw that is identical to the Line Out jacks. ...CD-ROM drive Line-In L R External Digital Device SPDIF Out Separate metal bracket Cassette and CD player, To PC power Line-out synthesizer, etc. Align your...
6. Connect powered speakers or an external amplifier to that on a standard PC game control adapter or game I/O connector. Replace your card's 16-bit slot connector with a 15-pin D-shell connector. Switch on your audio card is compatible with the screw that is identical to the Line Out jacks. ...CD-ROM drive Line-In L R External Digital Device SPDIF Out Separate metal bracket Cassette and CD player, To PC power Line-out synthesizer, etc. Align your...
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...resources reserved by manually changing the settings 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 together without any hardware settings on page 14. 12 So, ... tedious since you can reserve system resources only by one of resources each card needs and allocate the resources accordingly. PnP Concepts When you add a hardware card to your personal computer (PC), you may need to change the dip switch or jumper settings several revisions...
...resources reserved by manually changing the settings 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 together without any hardware settings on page 14. 12 So, ... tedious since you can reserve system resources only by one of resources each card needs and allocate the resources accordingly. PnP Concepts When you add a hardware card to your personal computer (PC), you may need to change the dip switch or jumper settings several revisions...
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.... Currently, a generic set was developed by the PnP configuration driver to view, enter or change the resource settings of all your PnP cards. PnP Configuration Drivers and Utilities If you do not have a PnP operating system, you need to perform the allocation and configuration functions of... a PnP operating system. PnP in your PC or bundled with your system. The new or changed settings are examples of a PnP configuration driver and a PnP configuration utility. A PnP...
.... Currently, a generic set was developed by the PnP configuration driver to view, enter or change the resource settings of all your PnP cards. PnP Configuration Drivers and Utilities If you do not have a PnP operating system, you need to perform the allocation and configuration functions of... a PnP operating system. PnP in your PC or bundled with your system. The new or changed settings are examples of a PnP configuration driver and a PnP configuration utility. A PnP...
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... reserved by all the legacy and PnP cards, and system devices in your PC, and then run CTCM to these cards. 3. You may be able to allocate resources to reconfigure the card. CTCM provides a consistent method for the Creative PnP card that works. You need not reboot your new Creative PnP card. If this happens, use CTCU to...
... reserved by all the legacy and PnP cards, and system devices in your PC, and then run CTCM to these cards. 3. You may be able to allocate resources to reconfigure the card. CTCM provides a consistent method for the Creative PnP card that works. You need not reboot your new Creative PnP card. If this happens, use CTCU to...