=============================== CSBSAUD.INI =============================== There exists two ways to supply CSBSAUD.SYS with options which override default settings. The first method is by supplying the options in the CONFIG.SYS command line. An alternate method is by supplying data from the file CSBSAUD.INI located in \MMOS2. The first method overrides the alternate method on an entry by enry basis. Therefore, the individual entries in CSBSAUD.INI will only be used by the physical device driver, CSBSAUD.SYS, when that particular parameter is not specified in CONFIG.SYS. Also, if the base driver in CONFIG.SYSis not being used and CSBSAUD.SYS does not have resource information in the CONFIG.SYS command line, the [Resources] section in CSBSAUD.INI will be used to specify resource settings for CSBSAUD.SYS. ============================================================================ [Mixer] Aux1Mixer=OFF ; 0..31, ON or OFF Aux2Mixer=OFF ; 0..31, ON or OFF LineMixer=OFF ; 0..31, ON or OFF MicMonitor=OFF ; 1, ON, TRUE, ENABLE, ENABLED or OFF Aux1MixerSrc=Line ; Line, InternalAudio, or Synth Aux2MixerSrc=InternalAudio ; Line, InternalAudio, or Synth LineMixerSrc=Synth ; Line, InternalAudio, or Synth [Modes] ; Only DemandModeDMA or SingleByteDMA can be enabled. DemandModeDMA=ON ; 1, ON, TRUE, ENABLE, ENABLED, ; 0, OFF, FALSE, DISABLE, DISABLED SingleByteDMA=OFF ; 1, ON, TRUE, ENABLE, ENABLED, ; 0, OFF, FALSE, DISABLE, DISABLED Verbose=OFF ; 1, ON, TRUE, ENABLE, ENABLED OLBDisable=OFF [Resources] ; If the base driver is not being used, the following ; entries are valid. If your audio board has an asyc, ; these entries can not be used since the base driver ; is needed for proper configuration. Examples of ; asyc's are: MAD16, Gallant, OTI-601, Opti929, Opti928. WSSPort=530 CodecPort=534 CodecIRQ=7 CodecDMA=1 PlaybackDMA=1 CaptureDMA=1Download Driver Pack
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Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
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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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