On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 21:03:56 +0000, Thomas Tabler wrote:
> Dear Bastiaan:
> There may be hope at the end of the tunnel. The Soundblaster
> document says that the card is fully Soundblaster and MPU-401 com-
> patible. Whatever that means. However, this might be the key to
> understanding how to make the Soundcard to work. It makes me wish
> that I had not taken the advice of the sales woman who wanted me to
> buy the more expensive model when maybe the other would have done
> just fine.
> What you said was interesting too about Win 32 and the fast CPU
> requirement. If worst comes to worst {no, don't think that way}.
> I don't want to be Windows-dependent. But I think that this machine
> would install it just fine with Win 32. That has nothing to do with
> a seperate DOS configuration. The older Sounblaster software seems
> more reliable. I have the old Soundblaster disks available on HD
> media, so I could try installing it as an alternative, but I think
> it is all dependent on machine port, IRQ, etc. These values must be
> entered by the operator correctly for the software to work.
> Yours, Thomas Tabler
Right...
The SB is running now in win95 and in DOS via the DOS-prompt in WIN95.
I installed it in win95 using:
E:\AUDIO\language\DRIVERS\CTSETUP.exe
^^my CD-player ^^your language
SB is not running if the PC is started in DOS (at my home) but I think
we will manage that too when my friend is back from the holydays.
He fixed that on his machine a few hours before departing.
My SoundBlaster CD: P/N:2001ML0002012
Licence is dated ver 2.3 january 2000
Is supposed to autoinstall the card.... @#$%&^
Win95 is also supposed to do that...... #$%@&^
CU, Bastiaan
> [Attached file: sbpci1.txt]
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