CONFIG.TXT Driver File Contents (SE34SRS.ZIP)

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Navigating Help without a mouse:
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A button can  be  activated  by  either  a  mouse,  keyboard
[ENTER] or ALT+button's hotkey.

    [F3]            Exit to DOS, all changes are discarded.
    [TAB]           Move to Option.
    [ENTER]         Accept Button. 
                    Open Combo Box for selecting options,
                    Accept options from combo Box.
    []            Select Options within Combo box

    While in help mode...
    Alt-D           Go to the next page in help
    Alt-U           Go to the previous page in help
    Alt-Q           Exit help.

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How to change I/O Address, DMA,IRQ for Windows Sound System:
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First, use the TAB key or mouse to change the  current  mode 
to  Windows  Sound  System. Then TAB or mouse to the desired 
setting and press ENTER to open the selection box.

Note: If you have a plug and play system, these options will 
be automatic and therefore disabled. If you need  to  change 
them  however, you must use your plug and play configuration 
utility that came with your system.


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How to change I/O Address, DMA, IRQ for Sound Blaster Mode
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First, use the TAB key or mouse to change the  current  mode 
to  Sound  Blaster  Pro.  Then  TAB  or mouse to the desired 
setting and press ENTER to open the selection box.

Note: If you have a plug and play system, these options will 
be automatic and therefore disabled. If you need  to  change 
them  however, you must use your plug and play configuration 
utility that came with your system.

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What mode is best? Sound Blaster or Windows Sound System?
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Sound Blaster Pro.

The SE14SRS/SE34SRS operates both in  Windows  Sound  System 
mode and Sound Blaster mode. Regardless of this setting, the 
SE14SRS/SE34SRS  always  switches to Windows Sound System
mode when running Microsoft Windows.

If you set the mode to Windows Sound  System,  then  Windows 
Sound  System  is the mode whether you are in DOS or Windows.
The only reason to set Windows Sound System mode is  if  you 
have  a  DOS application that requires Windows Sound System
(highly unlikely).

So keep the mode set to Sound Blaster and all your  favorite 
games and such will run fine.

Which brings us to the next topic...

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How to setup your DOS games and programs for sound.
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1.  Make  sure  your  current  mode is set to 'Sound Blaster 
Pro'. 

2. Setup DOOM, Descent, Heretic, or whatever to use a 'Sound 
Blaster Pro or compatible' device.

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How to test your settings and SE14SRS / SE34SRS:
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There is a button in SNDINIT titled 'Sound Test'. Use all  3 
tests.  Don't worry if the FM Synthesis is a bit softer than 
the other tests. For 8 Bit you should hear a  'tada'  sound. 
The  16  Bit  test plays a little tune, and the FM Synthesis 
test plays 3 notes. If a certain test fails  then  there  is 
probably  a  resource  conflict. SNDINIT should point you in 
the right direction.

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How to change volume levels:
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There  is  a  button in SNDINIT called Volume. While you can 
use this to adjust volumes, *most*  applications  and  games 
have built-in volume settings.

You can access this screen directly by  typing  VOLUME  from 
the C:\SOUNDEXP directory.

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What is MIDI and MPU401?
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MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. MPU401 
is   a  standard  interface  for  musical  devices  such  as 
keyboards.

Note: To improve the music produced by the  SE14SRS/SE34SRS, 
or  any  sound card, look into attaching a device known as a 
WaveTable adapter to the SE14SRS/SE34SRS.  This small device 
plugs into the pins on top of the SE14SRS/SE34SRS, near  the 
middle.  A  WaveTable  adapter  contains  actual  samples of 
musical sounds.

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How to setup a CD-ROM:
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The SE14SRS/SE34SRS supports IDE type CD-ROM Drives.

If you have a CD-ROM and its already installed, then all you 
have to do is attach the audio cable to the SE14SRS/SE34SRS. 
The audio cable is a small thin wire coming from your CD-ROM 
(not the wide-flat ribbon cable).

If you wish to use the SE14SRS/SE34SRS as the adapter  card, 
attach  the  flat  ribbon cable from the IDE CD-ROM drive to 
the IDE CD-ROM interface connector on  the  SE14SRS/SE34SRS. 
The  stripe on the side of the cable (usually red) signifies 
pin  1  which  needs  to  match  up  with  pin  1   on   the 
SE14SRS/SE34SRS,  which  is  designated by a white stripe or 
band painted on the  board  approximately  one-eight  of  an 
inch.

Now  use  SNDINIT  to  tell the adapter to 'turn on' the IDE 
CD-ROM interface.  SNDINIT will guide you  through  all  the 
details   and  install  drivers  into  your  config.sys  and 
autoexec.bat (startup) files.

If you wish to use drivers that came with your  IDE  CD-ROM, 
make  sure  you  leave  the  following  line  intact in your 
config.sys:

    Device=C:\soundexp\cdsetup.sys /T:I /P:170 /I:X /D:X

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How to select an input device?
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The 'input' for recording sound, etc. is software selectable 
between the 'mic' and the 'line in' jack.

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Whats the *quickest* way to check the current settings?
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Type SNDINIT /b

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What is happening to COM Port Settings for modems?
or
Why can't I just select a COM port for the modem?
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For the most part, Plug and  Play  no  longer  really  cares 
about  your  COM ports. In the future you may find that this 
is beneficial because now you can  use  'non  standard'  COM 
Ports  at  other I/O Address for example, 0x100. If all this 
is too technical, then use the chart below  to  convert  COM 
port to I/O Address:

     COM PORT       I/O Address
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     COM 1  =       0x3F8
     COM 2  =       0x2F8
     COM 3  =       0x3E8
     COM 4  =       0x2E8


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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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