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- Making Dare to Dream work with your sound card
-
- Many users do not have their system set up to play MIDI sound files
- in Windows 3.1. If you have a sound card, and you haven't configured Windows
- to use your sound card, you must first install the proper Device Driver.
- When Windows is installed, the sound drivers are not installed for you.
- Microsoft has neglected to provide detailed instruction on this, so we will.
-
- From the Program Manager, double click on the Main group icon. Then,
- double click on Control Panel. This is where most of your Windows are
- controlled.
-
- To start, Double Click on the Drivers icon. A list of the installed
- Drivers will appear. If you haven't installed any drivers yet, the list
- should contain - MIDI Mapper, Timer, [MCI] MIDI Sequencer, and [MCI] Sound
- Driver. Now, click on the "Add" button. A list of the available Drivers will
- be displayed. Highlight the driver for your device by clicking on the name
- of the driver that controls your sound device. ie. Highlight "Creative Labs
- Sound Blaster Pro", if you have a Sound Blaster Pro. Windows will then ask
- you to insert one of the Windows disks containing the proper driver.
-
- If the driver for your card or other Midi device is not listed,
- check any disks that came with your device or contact the manufacturer of
- the device to receive the proper Driver. This is also a good way to get
- Updated Drivers, as they are rarely advertised by the manufacturer. You can
- call the CREATIVE LABS BBS (makers of the Sound Blaster) at (408) 428-6660.
- They have Windows 3.1 drivers for all of their versions of the Sound
- Blaster.
-
- After you have the new driver, highlight "Unlisted or Updated
- Driver", and Windows will prompt you you insert the disk containing the
- driver. Some drivers will require you to enter the port or interrupt number.
- Default for Sound Blaster is Port 220, Int 7. Refer to the manual of your
- device for further information.
-
- After Windows has loaded the driver, you will be asked if you would
- like to restart Windows. THIS MUST BE DONE BEFORE THE NEW DRIVER WILL TAKE
- EFFECT! Select "Restart Windows Now", and Windows will reload.
-
- Once your device driver has been installed and Windows has
- restarted, you need to configure the MIDI Mapper. The MIDI Maper is used to
- tell your driver how to handle the sound information. Start MIDI Mapper by
- clicking on the MIDI Mapper icon in the Control Panel. In the "Name" section
- of the window, you can select the setup necessary to run your sound card.
- For Dare to Dream, you should use the "Extended(Ext)" or "All" setup
- specific to your device. "Basic" or "General" will not work with Dare to
- Dream, as only 4 channels(13-16) are used in the "basic" setup and most of
- the Dare to Dream soundtrack has more than 4 sounds at the same time. If
- you get an error message saying the current setup references a device that
- is not installed, then you have to choose a different one or Edit the
- configuration manually - See Manually Configuring Your MIDI Mapper.
-
- If all the planets are aligned in your favor and you don't get an
- error message, Run the SBSETUP.EXE program that came with Dare to Dream.
- This tells Dare to Dream that you are ready to experience the best music
- heard from a Windows Application.
-
- - Manually Configuring MIDI Mapper
-
- If the device Driver for your sound card or other Midi Device has
- been installed, you must tell the MIDI Mapper how to assign the music
- channels to your sound device channels. Sounds technical, but if you've
- gotten this far, it will be a piece of cake.
-
- Start MIDI Mapper by clicking on the MIDI Mapper icon in the Control
- Panel. If the "Extended" or "All" MIDI setup is listed in the Name list,
- choose one of those, then close MIDI Mapper - you're ready to go. Don't use
- the "Basic" or "General" map for your device. These setups only use 4
- channels(13-16) for music, and most of the soundtrack in Dare to Dream uses
- more than 4 channels.
-
- If the "Extended" or "All" setup is not listed you must modify or
- create you own map. To creat your own MIDI Mapper setup, click the New
- button in the window. Choose a name and a Description for your new Map.
- ie. Name: MYSOUND, Description: Finally my Sound Card is Set Up.
-
- In the "Show" section of the MIDI Mapper window, select "Setups"
- by clicking on the word "Setups" or by pressing "s" on the keyboard. Now,
- click on the Edit button. If the "Scr Chan" column doesn't show the numbers
- 1-16 sequentialy, change the number values in that column so it does. The
- next column, "Dest Chan", needs to contain the numbers 1-10 sequentialy. The
- channels from 11 to 16 can say "[none]". In the "Port Name" column, press
- the Down arrow and select the name of the sound device that you are using.
- If you are using a separate device for percussion, select the name of that
- device for channel 10, as this is where the soundtrack sends the percussion
- information. For the next column, "Patch Map Name", more often than not, you
- can make all of these say "[none]", and the soundtrack will still work. But,
- you may need to define the percussion channel (channel 10) to match the
- mapping of your sound device. For Sound Blaster, choose "MT-32". Refer to
- your sound device manual to find the percussive Patch Map specific to your
- device. Next, to activate the channels, click on the boxes in the "Active"
- column so channels 1-10 are marked. Now click on the OK button and save the
- new setup.
-
- Refer to your Windows Manual or the Online Help in MIDI Mapper for further
- information.
-
- Before you play Dare to Dream, Run the SBSETUP.EXE program that came with
- the game. Now you are ready to play.
-