Additional Information Audio Telephony 2000 v1.11 This file contains additional information and changes about the various software that was not available at printing time. Installing under Windows 95 =========================== When installing the Audio Telephony software under Windows 95, please ensure that you are running the installation Software from the diskettes itself and do not run it from the hard drive. Changing COM PORT Setting in Win95 ================================== The default factory setting of the modem port on the Telephony Board is at Com Port 4 (2E8) and is using Interrupt 11. If these settings conflict with your existing configurations in the system, please configure the Modem Port to a conflict free setting by changing the respective jumper setting. (refer to the User Manual for details in the jumper settings) You are then require to register this new Com Port setting to Windows 95 by simply double click on the <Add New Hardware> applet in the Control Panel menu. Next, click at the <Next> button and Win95 will prompt "Do you want Windows 95 to search for your new hardware..". Select "Yes" and proceed the searching by clicking the <Next> button again. Upon completion, Windows 95 will prompt you to restart system to take effect of the new Com Port setting. Changing COM PORT Setting in Win3.1x ==================================== Though the default modem port was set at Com 4 and Interrupt 11, but it can be re-configured during the installation process. If you are installing the board under Windows 3.1x environment and is experiencing conflict with your existing configurations in the system, please configure the Modem Port to a conflict free setting by changing the respective jumper setting. (Refer to the User Manual for details). If you change the Modem COM Port and Interrupt settings, remember to modify the contents of SYSTEM.INI file (under \WINDOWS directory) accordingly in order for the new setting to take effect under Windows 3.1x: e.g. If the new ComPort/IRQ settings are changed to COM 3 with Based I/O Address: 3E8 and Interrupt: IRQ 3), modify the follow statements under the [386Enh] section in the SYSTEM.INI file. Existing SYSTEM.ini ----> Updated SYSTEM.INI ------------------- ------------------ [386Enh] [386Enh] . . . . COM4Base=02E8 COM3Base=03E8 COM4Irq=11 COM3Irq=3 . . CD-ROM Drive Support ==================== The bundled CD-ROM device driver supports only the following drives: Driver CD-ROM Model ------ ------------ SGIDECD.SYS - Aztech CDA268-03I/CDA268-03ISE/CDA468-01I/ CDA668-01I/CDA868-01I Using Digital (.WAV) Audio with DOS 6.x's DoubleSpace* ====================================================== The DoubleSpace utility included with DOS 6.x can cause problems if you attempt to play or record "high data rate" (i.e.: stereo/ 44.1kHz/16-bit) digital audio to or from a compressed disk. Therefore, if you anticipate that you will be playing or recording a lot of stereo/44.1kHz/16-bit digital audio, you should set up a non-compressed drive partition and configure the audio application to use this drive as their Work and Temp directories. For information on setting up a non-compressed partition for your hard drive, refer to your DOS 6.x Users Guide. *The same procedure should be followed if you are using Stacker, a third-party disk compression utility. Notes About Using EMM386.EXE ============================ When running applications with EMM386.EXE installed, the following error message may appear: "EMM386 DMA buffer is too small" You can overcome this problem in two ways: - remove the EMM386.EXE entry from the CONFIG.SYS file OR - add the following parameter to the EMM386.EXE entry in the CONFIG.SYS file: D=64 where D specifies how many kilobytes of memory should be reserved for buffered Direct Memory Access (DMA). An example of this may be: C:\WINDOWS\EMM386.EXE D=64 ************************************************************* * In case you encounter any problem with our products, * * please quote the following model(s) when calling our * * Technical Support: * * Falcon 32+ Sound Card * ************************************************************* --- End of File ---Download Driver Pack
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