README98.TXT Driver File Contents (TB2-Eng.EXE)

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AU8830 Windows 98 Driver                                         README.TXT
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This is version 4.06 of the TBS Montego II AU8830 driver for Windows 98.

Note: 
1) When the Windows Hardware Wizard asks for the location of the Montego drivers
   please select 'specify location' and then select the appropriate language 
   from the installation CD.

2) Throughout this document we will refer to your CD Rom drive as 'X:', you should 
   substitute the proper driver letter designation.

3) The TBS Montego II Installation & Driver Disk contains various languages for each OS.  
   For our examples, we will refer to the 'English' install.  If you are installing another 
   language, please substitute the appropriate language  of the OS when installing the 
   drivers - see CD directory structure for complete list.

   ----> Example: If you have a German Windows OS, you would select files in X:\German.

4) Direct X 5.0 or greater must be installed for the Montego II to function properly.

5) The TBS Montego II Applications will automatically install the applications in the  
   appropriate language of the OS.

I. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
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A. DRIVER INSTALLATION - Windows 98

   If you have older drivers in your system, please uninstall them first 
   as described in Section C below. 


	1.  Power on the system, placing the "TBS Montego II Installation & Driver Disk"
	    in the CD-ROM drive.
	2.  During the load process, Windows 98 should detect the TBS Montego II PCI
	    board and display a message such as "New Hardware Found". If Windows
	    prompts you for the drivers of the "PCI Multimedia Audio Device",
	    then select "Driver Disk Provided by Manufacturer".
	    Select the TBS Montego II CD-ROM's appropriate Language directory. 
					i.e---> X:\English

   Installed drivers may include TBS Montego II PCI audio, TBS Montego II wavetable, TBS 
   Montego II mixer, TBS Montego II gameport interface, TBS Montego II 
   MPU401 interface, and TBS Montego II Sound Blaster emulation. 

   Note:
   Depending on the version of Windows 98 and the configuration of the 
   system, you may be prompted to provide several file locations. Here are 
   the CD-ROMs and directory locations for which you may be prompted:


        TBS Montego II Installation & Driver Disk	X:\english
        Windows 95/98 Installation Disk			C:\windows\options\cabs 
        TBS Montego II Application Setup		X:\Englis\apps 
        PCI Multifunction Audio Device			X:\english

II.  Overview
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A.  SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:

	1. AU8830 sound card with Installation & Driver CD-ROM. 
	2. Access to Microsoft Windows 98 installation CD-ROM. 
	3. Windows 98 PC with:
	  *   100+MHz, >16MB DRAM, >15MB disk space, and CDROM
	      drive
	  *   Available PCI slot.
	4. Good-quality speakers or headphones and connecting cables. 
	5. Joystick and MIDI keyboard for testing the gameport. 

    Wavetable Memory Requirements:
  
      The TBS Montego II hardware wavetable engine uses a native 4MB sample set. The 
      samples are stored on hard disk and swapped to DRAM as required. The 
      typical DRAM footprint is <2MB. As a result, the TBS Montego II sample set 
      provides better sound quality than 2MB sample sets offered by other 
      vendors, but does not require more memory. 

III.  QUICK START
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	1.  Remove any existing TBS Montego II drivers from previous installations. 
	2.  Install the TBS Montego II hardware.
	3.  Install the TBS Montego II Windows 98 or NT drivers, Microsoft Direct X and
	    TBS Montego II demonstration applications.

    In most cases, you will be able to insert the card into your computer, 
    insert the TBS Montego II CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive, and follow the on-screen 
    prompts for complete system installation. 

B.  UNINSTALLING WINDOWS 98 DRIVERS

To uninstall the  software, you can use the following procedure: TBS Montego II
	
	1.  Open to the Windows 95/98 Device Manager (right-click on "My Computer"
	    and select "Properties").
	2.  Open the "Multifunction Adapters" tree and select "TBS Montego II 
	    Multifunction PCI Platform"
	3.  Press the "Remove" button at the bottom of the Device Manager 
	    window pane. 
	4.  The drivers are now removed from memory, but are still on the hard
	    disk. To delete the files from 
	    the hard disk:
		
		a.  Open the Windows 98 control panel's "Add/Remove Programs"
		    applet.
		b.  To remove the drivers, double-click " TBS Montego II". A 
		    TBS Montego II uninstaller application starts.
		c.  To remove the demo applications, double-click " 
		    TBS Montego II Applications".  There is no need to reboot the 
		    computer.

TBS Montego II logo and trademarks and TBS Montego II is a registered 
trademark of Voyetra Turtle Beach Inc. All other trademarks are property of their 
respective owners.

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How To Update Drivers Manually

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.

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