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- dSound Board
-
- Select the type of sound board you have. If yours is not on
- the list, it may be compatible with one that is. Check your
- sound board owner's manual for information about compatibility.
- Most sound boards are compatible with the Sound Blaster. Select
- "None" if you don't have a sound card but would like to use the
- Compact Disc device for controlling your CD-ROM drive.
-
- NOTE: If you have a Sound Blaster, you'll also need to specify
- your board's base I/O address, interrupt #, and DMA channel. The
- factory defaults for these are respectively: 220H, 7, 1.
-
- eVideo Driver
-
- Your computer must be equipped with a video board that is
- capable of displaying graphics at 1024 x 768 resolution with
- 256 colors. These types of SuperVGA boards are not all alike
- and differ in the way they must be controlled. The video drivers
- are listed by chip manufacturer and not by brand name. If your
- first selection of a video driver does not work, try another.
- Select <Auto-detect> to have the program attempt to identify
- your VGA hardware and recommend a video driver.
-
- fWiring
-
- The wiring file tells the program how things are wired. Among
- other things, it indicates which devices are being used and the
- order in which to display them. (You can create new wiring files
- and edit existing ones by using the VAWIRING program.) This
- option allows you to select which wiring file will be used.
-
- gImport Mixer
-
- The mixer settings include volume/bass/treble/etc. If you would
- like Visual Audio to import the current level of these settings
- when it begins, set this option to "Yes".
-
- hExport Mixer
-
- The mixer settings include volume/bass/treble/etc. If you would
- like Visual Audio to export the current level of these settings
- when it ends, set this option to "Yes". If set to "No", your
- mixer will be restored to the current settings before Visual
- Audio was executed.
-
- iSettings Include Mixer
-
- This option refers to the "device settings" files. The mixer
- device allows you to Get/Save the current device settings From/To
- the files A.SET, B.SET, C.SET to H.SET. When getting these
- settings, you may or may not want the mixer settings to be
- included. This option allows you to specify whether the mixer
- settings should be loaded or not. See manual for more information
- about the "device settings" files.
-
- jMouse
-
- This option allows you to select the speed in which the cursor
- responds to mouse movement. You may select either slow, medium,
- or fast. If you do not have a mouse and wish to use the keyboard
- for input, select "none".
-
- kCD-ROM Drive
-
- This option allows you to specify whether a CD-ROM drive is
- installed. To use your CD-ROM drive with Visual Audio, the device
- driver MSCDEX.SYS must be installed. Consult your CD-ROM manual
- for more information.
-
- lSound Blaster Setup
-
- If you have a Sound Blaster, you need to specify your board's
- base I/O address, interrupt #, and DMA channel. The factory
- defaults for these are respectively: 220H, 7, 1. If you changed
- any of these during installation, you'll need to do the same
- here. Consult your Sound Blaster manual for more information.
-
- mBase I/O Address
-
- This option allows you to specify which base I/O address your
- Sound Blaster is configured to operate on. The factory default
- is 220H.
-
- nInterrupt #
-
- This option allows you to specify which interrupt number your
- Sound Blaster is configured to operate on. The factory default
- is 7.
-
- oDMA Channel
-
- This option allows you to specify which DMA channel your
- Sound Blaster is configured to operate on. The factory default
- is 1.
-
-