;-------------------------------------------------------------------- ;This Setup script is copyright (C) 1993-1995 Willow Pond Corp. ;It is only to be modified by Willow Pond and its authorized resellers. ;-------------------------------------------------------------------- [setup] ;General parameters, including which subdirectories to create, ; the appearance of the initial (splash) screen, ; whether to chain to a separate hardware setup application, etc. ;The default destination directory on the PC's boot volume. ; Can be overwritten by the user at the beginning of the install. defdest=\tbsaudio ;Whether to show a message advising the user not to use ; earphones until an appropriate volume level is set. ; 1=yes, 2=no disclaim=1 ;The background color for the opening (splash) screen, in RGB format. ; Red=[255 0 0]; Green=[0 255 0]; Blue=[0 0 255] SplashColor=0 0 255 ;Whether the splash screen color is to be solid or in a gradient pattern: ; 1=solid, 0=color gradient SplashSolid=0 ;The bitmap file that appears at top left of splash screen. ; The file should be in .BMZ format (use the GZIP utility to compress). SplashBitmap=oem_logo.bmz ;Whether the splash bitmap is shown on top of the background (SplashOpaque=1) ; or Exclusive Or'd with the background (SplashOpaque=0). SplashOpaque=1 ;Which Windows Setup program to chain to after this one completes. ; This can be a third party application installer, e.g. ; The name of the disk to insert is specified later in the [disks] section. ;chain=3:SETUP.EXE ;Whether to restart the PC, Windows, or neither after Setup completes. ; =1 to restart the PC, =2 to restart Windows. restart=1 ;-------------------------------------------------------------------- [disks] ;The disk names that Setup uses to prompt the user to insert the next disk. ; For example, "Please Insert Disk 2". ; The number at the left is the disk number; the text string at the right ; is the name of that disk. ; 1=Audio Disk #1 ;-------------------------------------------------------------------- [dirs] ;The directories the Setup program will create. ;MIDI files. midisong ;Wave files. wavefile ;Icons (for OLE servers such as Wave Shaper or NoteTalker). icons ;Media Rack. rack ;Wave Shaper. wavshape ;Presto Arranger. presto ;-------------------------------------------------------------------- [files] ;The files to copy. The number at the left is the number of the disk ; on which the file can be found. The text to the right of the equals ; sign is displayed by the progress indicator ("Now copying [file name]"). ; The path\filename is both the SOURCE and DESTINATION of the file, except: ; A ",$W" after the text copies the file into the Windows directory. ; A ",$S" after the text copies the file into Windows\System directory. ;The Quick Start help file providing a brief overview of the applications. ;This is for OEM evaluations; it is not to be shipped to end-users. ;1:qs_help.hlp=Quick Start Guide ;A readme file listing all the Willow Pond products. ;1:willow.doc=Willow Pond information ;The Microsoft Audio Compression Manager (ACM) system files ; used by Wave Shaper and Media Rack's Wave Player component. ;Do not install under Windows 95; install only for Windows 3.1. { < 3.95} 1:msacm.dll=Audio Compression Manager,$S { < 3.95} 1:msacm.drv=Audio Compression Manager,$S { < 3.95} 1:*.acm=audio compression drivers,$S ;The Windows MCI CD audio driver, to be copied into the System directory. ;Do not install under Windows 95; install only for Windows 3.1. { < 3.95} 1:mcicda.drv=audio drivers,$S ;The Windows mixer DLL, used by Media Rack and other volume controls. ;Do not install under Windows 95; install only for Windows 3.1. { < 3.95} 1:msmixmgr.dll=audio drivers,$S ;Miscellaneous system files required by Willow Pond applications. 1:ctl3d*.dll=other system files,$S 1:wpctrl.dll=other system files,$S ;Icon files, for embedding with OLE servers 1:icons\*.ico=icons ;MIDI song files ;1:midisong\bach3205.mid=MIDI songs ;1:midisong\bach3219.mid=MIDI songs 1:midisong\*.mid=MIDI songs ;Wave files 1:wavefile\*.wav=wave files ;Media Rack files 1:rack\cdplyr.exe=Media Rack files 1:rack\cdplyr.hlp=Media Rack files 1:rack\mediarck.exe=Media Rack files 1:rack\mediarck.hlp=Media Rack files 1:rack\midiplyr.exe=Media Rack files 1:rack\midiplyr.hlp=Media Rack files 1:rack\sysmixer.exe=Media Rack files 1:rack\sysmixer.hlp=Media Rack files 1:rack\mrclock.exe=Media Rack files 1:rack\mrclock.hlp=Media Rack files 1:rack\waveplyr.exe=Media Rack files 1:rack\waveplyr.hlp=Media Rack files ;Presto Arranger files 1:presto\midiincb.dll=Presto Arranger files 1:presto\midioutc.dll=Presto Arranger files 1:presto\muscroll.dll=Presto Arranger files 1:presto\presto.exe=Presto Arranger files 1:presto\presto.hlp=Presto Arranger files ;Wave Shaper files 1:wavshape\wavshape.exe=Wave Shaper files 1:wavshape\wavshape.hlp=Wave Shaper files ;-------------------------------------------------------------------- [ini.upd] ;The .INI file edits to make. ; The first field holds the .INI file name. ; The second field holds the section name in the file (e.g., [Paths]). ; The third field holds the variable name (left side of equals sign). ; The fourth field holds the variable value (right side of equals sign). ;To enable the mixer application to work ;Do not install under Windows 95; install only for Windows 3.1. { < 3.95} system, boot, drivers, + msmixmgr.dll ;To install Windows MCI audio drivers ;Do not install under Windows 95; install only for Windows 3.1. { < 3.95} system, mci, CDAudio, mcicda.drv { < 3.95} control, drivers.desc, mcicda.drv, "[MCI] CD Audio" { < 3.95} control, userinstallable.drivers, CDAudio, mcicda.drv ;For Media Rack default settings ;To make Media Rack launch in full size (expanded) mode mediarck, Media Rack, FullSize, 1 ;To turn off Auto Audition in file open dialog box midiplyr, MIDI Player, AutoAudition, 0 ;To set default MIDI device to MIDI Mapper midiplyr, MIDI Player, Output, 0 ;To make an Edit button appear and point to Presto Arranger midiplyr, MIDI Player, Editor, $D\presto\presto.exe ;To add a Volume Controls item to the stand-alone MIDI Player's menu midiplyr, MIDI Player, MixerFile, $D\rack\sysmixer.exe ;To set the default file open directory midiplyr, MIDI Player, MidiDir, $D\midisong ;To turn of Auto Audition in file open dialog box waveplyr, Wave Player, AutoAudition, 0 ;To make an Edit button appear and point to Wave Shaper waveplyr, Wave Player, Editor, $D\wavshape\wavshape.exe ;To add a Volume Controls item to the stand-alone Wave Player's menu waveplyr, Wave Player, MixerFile, $D\rack\sysmixer.exe ;To set the default file open directory waveplyr, Wave Player, WaveDir, $D\wavefile ;To add a Volume Controls item to the stand-alone CD Player's menu cdplyr, CD Player, MixerFile, $D\rack\sysmixer.exe ;To not display the mixer preset buttons, making more room for sliders sysmixer, System Mixer, ShowPresets, 0 ;Wave Shaper ;Makes a mixer launch button appear and point to System Mixer wavshape, Wave Shaper, MixerFile, $D\rack\sysmixer.exe ;Toggles Auto Rewind menu item on as the default wavshape, Wave Shaper, AutoRewind, 1 ;-------------------------------------------------------------------- ;[vxds.to.remove] ;-------------------------------------------------------------------- [keys] ;Windows Registration Database edits to make. ;Usually used to associate file extensions with applications ; and to enable OLE servers. ;Wave Shaper does its own registration database edits when it is run. ;So does NoteTalker. So these need not be included here at all. .mpl=MIDIPlayer .wpl=WavePlayer MIDIPlayer=MIDI Player Playlist MIDIPlayer\shell\open\command=$D\RACK\MIDIPLYR.EXE %1 WavePlayer=Wave Player Playlist WavePlayer\shell\open\command=$D\RACK\WAVEPLYR.EXE %1 ;-------------------------------------------------------------------- [groups] ;Program Groups to create. ;This Program Group name normally is the name of the OEM company or product. Turtle Beach Systems Audio=tbs8800.grp ;-------------------------------------------------------------------- [Turtle Beach Systems Audio] ;The icons to include in this Program Group (created in the section above). ;The item to the left of the equals sign is the file name, optionally ; followed by command line parameters for that program. ;The text to the right of the equals sign is the label under the program icon. mediarck.exe=Media Rack,,,,,$D\rack mrclock.exe=Alarm Clock,,,,,$D\rack midiplyr.exe=MIDI Player,,,,,$D\rack waveplyr.exe=Wave Player,,,,,$D\rack cdplyr.exe=CD Player,,,,,$D\rack sysmixer.exe=System Mixer,,,,,$D\rack wavshape.exe=Wave Shaper,,,,,$D\wavshape presto.exe=Presto Arranger,,,,,$D\presto ;-------------------------------------------------------------------- [backup.copy] ;Create backup files for these files copied in. ;The ",Q" option means don't display a message telling the user that ; the file has been replaced. [backup.modify] ;Create backup files for these files to be edited. system.iniDownload Driver Pack
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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.
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Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
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From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
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