Additional Information
MM Pro 16III-3D (I) PnP Sound Card version 2.01
This file contains additional information and changes about the
various software that was not available at printing time.
Installation of Win95 OSR2
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If you are planning to setup WIN95 OSR2 on a system which has been
pre-installed with the above PnP Sound Card, please remember to run
the sound card's setup program again.
However, please take note that some files will not be properly
installed while running the setup program. These files affect the
functionality of the Game Port, FM Synthesis and MPU401 port.
To correct this problem,
1. Open "Control Panel" and double-click the "System" applet.
2. Open "Device Manager" and double-click the "Sound, video and
game controllers" option.
3. Select the device entry maked "AZTECH 2320 (PnP) Audio Device" and
press the <Delete> key.
4. Select the device entry marked "AZTECH 2320 (PnP) Gameport Joystick
Device" and press the <Delete> key.
5. Select the device entry marked "AZTECH 2320 (PnP) MPU-401 Device" and
press the <Delete> key.
6. Restart WIN95 OSR2.
7. Upon rebooting, Win95 OSR2 will auto-detect the deleted devices and
prompts for the Sound Card Driver Disk #1.
8. Insert the Sound Card Installation Disk #1 into the diskette drive
and click [OK] to complete the installation and restart the system.
9. Next, double-click the Win95 Driver Upgrade icon in the newly created
sound card program group to upgrade the sound card driver and click on
the restart button upon completion.
HWSET.EXE Utility
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This utility has been removed from the sound card's list of bundled
utilities.
Intel PnP Configuration Utility (ICU)
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Please note that Intel Configuration Manager is no longer required when
using the sound card in Win3.1 environment. Two PnP configuration utilities
(AZTCU.EXE & AZTPNP.EXE) have been included in the sound card's {\UTILITY}
directory. AZTCU.EXE is used to make changes in the Card's configuration and
update the current settings in a .CFG file (AZTPNP.CFG), where AZTPNP.EXE is
the PnP Manager that is used to configure the Sound Card under DOS based on
the settings in the .CFG file.
Limitation Note :
If the sound card comes with an IDE interface and is connected to
an IDE CDROM drive, the CDROM drive will not be able to boot up
successfully on the first time (when the system is power on or
restart). But it will be configured successfully after a warm reboot
(i.e. pressing <Ctrl><Alt><Del> keys together).
This limitation only applys to system without PnP BIOS support or
with PnP function disabled.
Updated Windows 95 Audio Drivers
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The updated windows95 drivers now support Full Duplex Operation, Windows
Direct-X Sound, SingleModeDma operation. They also inculde enhancements in
Window's mixer controls and power management.
To upgrade to these drivers, double click on the "Win95 Driver Upgrade"
icon in the newly created program group after having restarted the Windows
upon completion of the installation.
Note : These new drivers have not passsed Microsoft Windows Hardware
Quality Labs. (WHQL) logo testing.
Installation on Win3.1x Platform
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For installing the audio drivers on Win3.1x, please reboot system to
make default configuration take effect after finishing installation.
If you want to change configuration in case that any resource
confliction with other cards occurs, run c:\user\utility\aztcu.exe,
which you'd better not run in Norton Command. If you want to check
current system configuration, run c:\windows\aztpnp.exe /on. You can
refer to the Easy Start Manual for more details.
Attention: hwset.exe is removed from c:\user\utility.
On Windows 3.1x Operating System, choose 'Run' from the 'File' menu.
Insert the Audio Installation Disk#1 into Drive A: (or Drive B:) and
change the path to a:\setup (or b:\setup). For more details, you can
refer to the Easy Start Manual.
Installation on Windows 95 Platform
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Start up Windows 95 Operating System. Windows 95 will then automatically
detects the AZT2320 PnP Sound Device and prompts a dialog box with the
option "Driver from disk provided by manufacturers" being highlighted.
Please insert the Audio Installation Disk#1 into Drive A: (or Drive B:)
and change the path to a:\ (or b:\) and click OK to install the
drivers. Windows 95 will then automatically proceed to detect all the
other logical devices.
Note: If you do not have Windows 95 Multimedia Applications installed
previously, system will prompt you to complete the installation
of the Multimedia Applications prior to the copying of the Audio
Device drivers. Just follow the on-screen instructions to complete
the installation of Multimedia Application and AZT2320 PnP Sound
Drivers.
Next, please proceed to run 'A:\SETUP.EXE' from the PnP Audio Installation
Disk #1 to install the application software.
You might encounter some resource conflicts after loading the PnP
devices (especially when there are non-Plug & Play adaptors installed in
your system). Please refer to Trouble-shooting section in Windows 95 for
further details.
Upgrading from Win3.x to Win95 platform
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If you have set up your audio card on a Win3.x platform and want to
upgrade to Windows 95, remember to remove the audio drivers by doing
a deinstallation first. For more details, you can refer to the Appendix
section in the User's Manual.
Cards with 3D function
======================
If your card has 3D function, after installing SETUP or restarting from
Windows, you can activate the 3D function by clicking on the '3D' button
which is located on the audio mixer.
For Windows 3.x, the mixer can be found in the program group formed after
installation.
For Windows 95, the mixer can be found under the group name formed after
installation. This is in turn located under 'Programs' in the 'Start'
menu. The '3D' function can also be activated through the Microsoft
Volume Control Panel. This can be done by clicking on the default
Microsoft 'Speaker' icon located at the bottom right corner of the
screen. Choose 'Options' and then 'Advanced Controls' from menu. Click
on the 'Advanced' button and the 3D sound effects can be chosen.
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Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.