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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. Help for Selecting Number of Adapters ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Use this window to select the number of Advanced Gravis Ultrasound Adapters
- that you have installed in your system. The maximum number of Ultrasound
- Adapters supported by MMPM/2 is one.
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- If you select zero, then you will de-install all Ultrasound Adapters that have
- been previously installed by MMPM/2.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Help for selecting Ultrasound values ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- On this screen, you specify the values that you want to use with your Advanced
- Gravis Ultrasound Adapter. The values are described below.
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- If you choose Close from the system menu, the selected values are set back to
- the default values.
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- Select Ok to save the selected values and continue.
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- Board I/O Port Address
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- This field allows you to select the I/O port address for the Advanced Gravis
- Ultrasound you have installed in your system. Use the drop down box to set the
- correct address for this card.
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- The valid port address are:
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- 210, 220, 230, 240, 250, and 260
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- If the device driver fails to initialize (during system reboot following
- install), it might be necessary to change the I/O port address. To change the
- port address:
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- Perform a selective installation and select the new I/O port address,
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- or
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- Edit the CONFIG.SYS, specify the new port address (It is the value
- immediately after the /B: on ULTRADD.SYS line of the CONFIG.SYS), and
- reboot.
-
- 16-bit CODEC I/O Port Address
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- This field allows you to select the base I/O port address for the CODEC found
- on the 16-bit daughtercard and Ultrasound MAX. If you do not have either of
- these cards installed, you can ignore this option by selecting the default.
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- The valid port address are:
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- 30C, 31C, 32C, 33C, 34C, 35C, and 36C
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- If the device driver fails to initialize (during system reboot following
- install), it might be necessary to change the I/O port address. To change the
- port address:
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- Perform a selective installation and select the new I/O port address,
-
- or
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- Edit the CONFIG.SYS, specify the new port address (It is the value
- immediately after the /C: on ULTRADD.SYS line of the CONFIG.SYS), and
- reboot.
-
- DMA Channel
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- This field allows you to select the DMA channel for the Advanced Gravis
- Ultrasound you have installed in your system. Use the drop down box to set the
- correct DMA channel for this card. This DMA channel will be used for both
- playback and record.
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- The valid DMA Channels are:
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- 1, 3, 5, 6, and 7
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- If the device driver fails to initialize (during system reboot following
- install), it might be necessary to change the DMA channel. To change the DMA
- channel setting:
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- Perform a selective installation and select the new DMA channel,
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- or
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- Edit the CONFIG.SYS, specify the new DMA channel (It is the value
- immediately after the /D: on ULTRADD.SYS line of the CONFIG.SYS), and
- reboot.
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- Ultrasound Interrupt Level
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- This field allows you to select the Ultrasound (GF1) interrupt level for the
- Advance Gravis Ultrasound you have installed in your system. Use the drop down
- box to set the correct interrupt level for this card.
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- NOTE: If you have an Adaptec or compatible SCSI controller installed in your
- computer, take special care in selecting a value which will not conflict with
- it (it also defaults to 11).
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- The valid interrupt levels are:
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- 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 12, and 15
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- If the device driver fails to initialize (during system reboot following
- install), it might be necessary to change the interrupt level. To change the
- interrupt level setting:
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- Perform a selective installation and select the new interrupt level,
-
- or
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- Edit the CONFIG.SYS, specify the new interrupt level (It is the value
- immediately after the /U: on ULTRADD.SYS line of the CONFIG.SYS), and
- reboot.
-
- MIDI Interrupt Level
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- This field allows you to select the MIDI interrupt level for the Advance
- Gravis Ultrasound you have installed in your system. Use the drop down box to
- set the correct interrupt level for this card.
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- The valid interrupt levels are:
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- 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 12, and 15
-
- If the device driver fails to initialize (during system reboot following
- install), it might be necessary to change the interrupt level. To change the
- interrupt level setting:
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- Perform a selective installation and select the new interrupt level,
-
- or
-
- Edit the CONFIG.SYS, specify the new interrupt level (It is the value
- immediately after the /M: on ULTRADD.SYS line of the CONFIG.SYS), and
- reboot.
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