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miro Computer Products AG - Information for miroSOUND for Windows95:
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
- Choose the Windows 95 installation wizard from Control Panel/Add New
Hardware - When being requested to start the "search new Hardware" process,
select "No" and proceed with the installation.
- Install the sound board as "Audio, Video and Game Controller".
- Choose the installation from Disk and the desired Device to be installed
(we recommend that the Wave & OPL device is the first device to be
installed).
- Always confirm your selections by clicking "Next".
- Now, all the necessary files are copied to your hard drive due to the
selections you made.
- In general: After every device installation Windows 95 will prompt you to
shut down and restart your computer. This is necessary to activate the
desired features.
TIPS & TRICKS:
- On some systems with several additional boards using interrupts Windows
95 has problems to find out free interrupts for our board. This results
in device-conflicts reported by Windows 95. We integrated the
"shared-interrupt" feature to our Wave and OPL driver. Please use the
following Windows 95 mechanism to select another configuration:
Control Panel->System->Device Manager->(Select the driver)
->Properties->Resources->Basic configuration XX
You just have to find out the right "basic configuration" that uses
"shared-interrupt". That means: Select another basic configuration that
ocupies just one interrupt - interrupt 10 is a good choice. Use the
list-box above the basic-configuration drop-down to check it out.
- Type "sndindos.exe /C" at the MS-DOS prompt to start sndindos for
configuration in MS-DOS mode. This feature avoids the use of Windows 95
configuration for MS-DOS - so you may configure it from MS-DOS for
MS-DOS (see chapter "TOOLS/MS-DOS-Configuration" for the opposite
Windows-tool).
- The tool SELCDDOS.EXE (or IDECDDOS.EXE for FM10 and PCM20 radio) is
useful for the configuration of the CDSETUP.SYS entry without having to
start Windows 95. (see chapter "TOOLS/MS-DOS-Configuration" for the
opposite Windows-tool).
After a full installation the SELCDDOS.EXE or IDECDDOS.EXE is copied to
the directory:
<<Windows95>>\miro\sound
- Some Plug-And-Play main boards may have problems in disabling their
onboard game controller. This may result in a resource conflict after
the sound driver has been installed because the base address must be in the
I/O-range of 200h-207h. An indicator for this problem is an "Unknown
device" that Windows 95 will detect after the Windows 95 instal-
lation (use Control Panel to check). This is a bug of the main board.
- On some main boards problems with Duke Nukem 3D playing in the MS-DOS box
(windowed and full-sized) were detected. They result in strange hang-ups
and/or interrupt service crashes. Work under MS-DOS to avoid this.
We took the demo pre-release - maybe it's fixed in the final version of
Duke Nukem 3D.
- The driver supports only the OPL3 mode at the moment.
- A SB or compatible sound board may be allocated the interrupt 10. Some
games cannot use the interrupt 10 and therefore refuse to run under Win95,
the user should in this case access the audio hardware driver section in
the device manager and instruct Win95 to swap the WSS interupt with the
allocated SB interupt. The sound board will function in exactly the same
way as before but have a lower interrupt allocated for SB emmulation.
- When leaving Win95 and returning to a DOS session, the sound board may
retain the settings allocated to it by Win95 (dos sessions), If other
settings are required then the user should configure the board using the
SNDINDOS program, with " /c" as parameter. Once Win95 has closed then
SNDINDOS should be started (without /C) and the previously saved settings
will be programmed.
- Some mainboards have a secondary IDE connector on board, these boards often
give trouble when the secondary IDE on the sound board is enabled. In
these cases the secondary IDE on the mainboard should be used and the sound
boards IDE connector disabled.
TOOLS/MS-DOS-Configuration:
- miroSOUND DOS-CD-ROM Config:
This tool simplifies setting the parameters for the
cdsetup.sys CD-ROM interface driver in the CONFIG.SYS-file. The cdsetup.sys
enables the CD-ROM-interfaces, but it's not a full driver. Please refer
to your CD-ROM manuals for information on the correct installation
of your CD-ROM driver software.
The default parameters for Interrupt, DMA and IO have always the same
default values. miroSOUND DOS-CD-ROM Config does not read the actual
configuration in your config.sys.
Please use miroSOUND DOS-CD-ROM Config to change settings for the cdsetup.sys
in case of problems and for the first time you need it, because the
installation process does not make any entries into the CONFIG.SYS.
Please refer to the manuals shipped with your CD-ROM to get some information
on the parameters for your CD-ROM driver that might be necessary to
alter for trouble-shooting. If you'd like to change the settings in
CONFIG.SYS yourself, note that cdsetup.sys must be called before any
CD-ROM device driver can operate. See below for options of cdsetup.sys.
- miroSOUND DOS Config:
This tool configures the initialization software sndindos.exe for MS-DOS,
that is put into your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Take miroSOUND DOS-Config windows
tool to solve configuration problems under MS-DOS.
- Volume changing under MS-DOS:
Use the tool P12DOS.EXE to change the volume of each mixer channel under DOS
- In general:
If you have got any problems with the device drivers under Windows 95,
please refer to the Windows 95-Online Help for Trouble-Shooting.
OPTIONS FOR cdsetup.sys:
The file CDSETUP.SYS will be copied by the installer into the root directory
of the current drive. This file must configured manually or with
miroSOUND DOS-CDROM Config, as it is beyond the scope of the miro installer
to configure all the possibilities. When a PCM12 or PCM1 (non PnP) board
is used then the CDSETUP.SYS may be configured for IDE, Sony, Panasonic or
Mitsumi drives. It is up to the user to ensure that no resource conflicts
occur.
If a PCM12 (PnP) or PCM20 is installed in a non PnP system then only an IDE
CD should be configured. In a PnP system the resources are decided by the
PnP Bios and therefore no driver is required.
Protocol: comment:
DEVICE=C:\CDSETUP.SYS /T:X No cd
/T:I IDE CD
Note !! In a PnP system a resource conflict may occur when using Sony,
Panasonic or Mitsumi. These are manually configured, and PnP may have already
assigned the Address or interrupt for some other device.