USR_PC.INI Driver File Contents (usrobotics.zip)

[Memory]
;ExtraMemory=400
; Amount of kBytes over and above physical memory for use by a projector.

;SwapFileMeg=0
; Amount of megabytes of SwapFile space to enable during authoring.
; Default is to allow swapfile space of up to 1/2 of the available 
; physical RAM.
; 
       



[Palette]
 Animation=0
; 1: allows director to take control of the palette for fast palette effects
;    and transitions.
; 0: prevents director from taking control of the palette so other apps,
;    wallpaper etc. look better but palette effects and transitions will
;    be slower.




[Sound]
; Settings in the [Sound] section apply to all sound cards.

;SpoolBufferAlloc=0 
; When to allocate spool buffers
; 0 means allocate/deallocate dynamically, when sound starts/stops.
; 1 means allocate spool once at startup and keep for entire session.

;LowSpoolBufferMs=2500
; Length of one 8bit spool buffer, in milliseconds.

;HighSpoolBufferMs=1500
; Length of one 16-bit spool buffer, in milliseconds.

;SpoolBufferCount=2
; Number of spool buffers to use. Must range from 2 to 10.

;MixMaxChannels=4
; Maximum number of channels supported by the sound mixer. The actual
; number you can mix depends on the processing power of your computer.
; Must range from 1 to 8.

;MixWaveDevice=0 
; DeviceID of waveOut device to use for playing.
; Must range from 0 to (# of devices - 1).

;SoundLevel0=0                  ; waveOut volume of lingo soundLevel = 0
;SoundLevel1=24770              ; waveOut volume of lingo soundLevel = 1
;SoundLevel2=35030              ; waveOut volume of lingo soundLevel = 2
;SoundLevel3=42903              ; waveOut volume of lingo soundLevel = 3
;SoundLevel4=49540              ; waveOut volume of lingo soundLevel = 4
;SoundLevel5=55388              ; waveOut volume of lingo soundLevel = 5
;SoundLevel6=60674              ; waveOut volume of lingo soundLevel = 6
;SoundLevel7=65535              ; waveOut volume of lingo soundLevel = 7




[Low Default Sound]
; Settings in the [Low Default Sound] section apply when playing sounds
; with data rates up to 8-bit 22kHz stereo, for sound cards which are
; unknown to Director.

;MixBufferMs=200
; Length of each mixing buffer, in milliseconds.

;MixBufferCount=4
; Number of mixing buffers to use. Must range from 2 to 16.

;MixServiceMode=0
; 0 means use timer interrupts to drive mixer. Interrupt settings will be
;         applied from MixIntPeriodMS and MixIntResolutionMs.
; 1 means use polling to drive mixer. This may cause sound to drop out when
;         CPU cycles are being hogged by other tasks, disk accesses, etc.

;MixIntPeriodMs=200
; Interrupt period, in milliseconds. Only used when MixServiceMode is zero.

;MixIntResolutionMs=50
; Interrupt resolution, in milliseconds. Only used when MixServiceMode is zero.




[High Default Sound]
; Settings in the [High Default Sound] section apply when playing sounds
; with data rates higher than 8-bit 22kHz setero, for sound cards which
; are unknown to Director.
;MixBufferMs=200
;MixBufferCount=4
;MixServiceMode=0
;MixIntPeriodMs=200
;MixIntResolutionMs=50




;[Low <SoundCardName>]
; Settings in this section apply when playing sounds with data rates up to
; 8-bit 22kHz stereo on a particular sound card. You can have any number of
; these sections. Replace "<SoundCardName>" inside the square brackets with
; the actual name of the sound card you want to set defaults for. To find
; the name of your card, launch the Sound Mapper application, and look in
; the Playback field. Settings in this section take precedence over
; Director's built in settings.
;MixBufferMs=200
;MixBufferCount=4
;MixServiceMode=0
;MixIntPeriodMs=200
;MixIntResolutionMs=50





;[High <SoundCardName>]
; Settings in this section apply when playing sounds with data rates higher
; than 8-bit 22kHz stereo on a particular sound card. You can have any number
; of these sections. Replace "<SoundCardName>" inside the square brackets
; with the actual name of the sound card you want to set defaults for. To
; find the name of your sound card, launch the Sound Mapper application, and
; look in the Playback field. Settings in this section take precedence over
; Director's internal settings.
;MixBufferMs=200
;MixBufferCount=4
;MixServiceMode=0
;MixIntPeriodMs=200
;MixIntResolutionMs=50




[Low Override]
; Settings in the [Low Override] apply when playing sounds with data rates
; up to 8-bit 22kHz stereo. These settings will override Director's internal
; settings, as well as settings for specific cards.
;MixBufferMs=200
;MixBufferCount=4
;MixServiceMode=0
;MixIntPeriodMs=200
;MixIntResolutionMs=50




[High Override]
; Settings in the [High Override] apply when playing sounds with data rates
; higher than 8-bit 22kHz stereo. These settings will override Director's
; internal settings, as well as settings for specific cards.
;MixBufferMs=200
;MixBufferCount=4
;MixServiceMode=0
;MixIntPeriodMs=200
;MixIntResolutionMs=50

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