Additional Information HP MM Pro 16V-A PnP Sound Card Version 2.02 This file contains additional information and changes about the various software that was not available at printing time. Intel DOS Configuration Manager DWCFGMG.SYS =========================================== Please note that on certain 486/Pentium machines with Phoenix BIOS (PnP release 1.1A), if the EMM386.EXE specified with RAM or NOEMS option is loaded together with the Intel DOS Configuration Manager DWCFGMG.SYS in the CONFIG.SYS file, the system will reboot by itself upon startup. Please remove any parameters if encounter this problem. Installation on Windows 95 Platform =================================== 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. Depending on your OS revision, you might not be requested to provide the drivers disk. In such cases, the audio device is stored as "Other Devices" in the device manager. And the user needs to uninstall the "other devices" prior to the following step. 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 that your Driver installation may come in CD format. Just go to the required directory in the CD and proceed with the installation in this case. 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. 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 ======================================= 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. Full-Duplex constraint using this audio hardware ================================================ This audio hardware is capable of performing Full-Duplex only using the same audio format. Attempting Full-duplex with dissimilar audio formats will result in an error. The error message displayed by the OS can be misleading. Under Windows 95, Windows 95 OSR2 & Windows 98 : The error message under Windows 95 is - "Your audio hardware cannot play files like the current file." or "Your audio hardware cannot record into files like the current file. To record, create a new document."Download Driver Pack
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