CRYSTAL* AUDIO HARDWARE DEVICE DRIVERS FOR USE WITH WINDOWS* 95 Version 4.05.2600 Windows* 95 Driver Hardware Supported: CS4236B 11/12/97 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This Document contains the following: 1.0 VERSION NUMBERS 2.0 LIST OF FILES 3.0 FILE SUMMARY 4.0 GENERAL INFORMATION FEATURE CHANGES SOFTWARE WAVETABLE SYNTHESIS 5.0 INSTALLING CRYSTAL AUDIO DRIVERS 6.0 UNINSTALLING CRYSTAL AUDIO DRIVERS 7.0 DOS MODE 8.0 CRYSTAL DIGITAL ASSISTED JOYSTICK 9.0 NEW FEATURES 10.0 KNOWN ISSUES / LIMITATIONS 11.0 COPYRIGHT/TRADEMARKS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.0 VERSION NUMBERS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.05.2600 UNINSTAL.EXE 4.05.2600 CWBAUDIO.BIN 4.05.2600 CWBAUDIO.DRV 4.05.2600 CWBAUDIO.INF 4.05.2600 CWBAUDIO.INI 4.05.2600 CWBAUDIX.VXD 4.05.2600 CWBFM.DRV 4.05.2600 CWBMIX.EXE 2.60 T1 CWBINIT.EXE 4.05.2600 CWBJOY.VXD 4.05.2600 CWBMIDI.DRV 4.05.2600 CWBMIDI.VXD 4.05.2600 CWBPCPLE.DLL Microcode 17 CS4236B/CS4237B/CS4238B Microcode -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.0 LIST OF FILES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNINSTAL.EXE 75,264 10-23-97 3:00a CWBAUDIO.BIN 8,225 10-23-97 3:00a CWBAUDIO.DRV 168,192 10-23-97 3:00a CWBAUDIO.INF 28,225 10-23-97 3:00a CWBAUDIO.INI 774 10-23-97 3:00a CWBAUDIX.VXD 89,636 10-23-97 3:00a CWBFM.DRV 21,808 10-23-97 3:00a CWBMIX.EXE 239,134 10-23-97 3:00a CWBINIT.EXE 95,840 10-23-97 3:00a CWBJOY.VXD 10,109 10-23-97 3:00a CWBMIDI.DRV 9,952 10-23-97 3:00a CWBMIDI.VXD 14,490 10-23-97 3:00a CWBPCPLE.DLL 37,376 10-23-97 3:00a -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.0 FILE SUMMARY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CWBINIT.EXE CS4236b/37b/38b Configuration Program. A DOS device driver used to initialize and configure the card. It will download Microcode from CWBAUDIO.BIN. Using the /X option, it will download resource data from RESOURCE.BIN. CWBMIX.EXE DOS mixer used to set or adjust Sound Blaster mixer settings. It will run as a GUI application or as a command line utility. CWBAUDIO.BIN Data file containing Microcode for the CS4236B, CS4237B and CS4238B. It is used by CWBAUDIX.VXD and CWBINIT.EXE CWBAUDIO.INI Default initialization parameters for CWBINIT.EXE. It is only used if PnP is overridden (/O) or if not using the Win 95 option on a non PnP system (no /W). CWBAUDIO.INF Windows 95 installation file. It will install the files, update the registry, install CWBINIT.EXE /A in the CONFIG.SYS, and it will install CWBINIT.EXE /A in the DOS mode CONFIG.SYS. It should be modified by OEM's to meet their specific needs. CWBFM.DRV Crystal FM MIDI driver. CWBAUDIX.VXD CS4236B/37B/38B Windows 95 virtual device driver. CWBAUDIO.DRV CS4236B/37B/38B Windows 95 wave, aux, and mixer driver. CWBMIDI.VXD Crystal MPU-401 MIDI virtual device driver. CWBMIDI.DRV Crystal MPU-401 MIDI Driver. CWBPCPLE.DLL Windows 95 Power Control Panel extension. This file will create an extension to the default Windows 95 Power Control Panel, enabling new features such as idle\ time-out and power down now. This is not installed by default and requires a change to the install .INF. CWBJOY.VXD Crystal Digital Assisted Joystick virtual device driver. UNINSTAL.EXE Crystal Windows 95 uninstall program. Running this program will clean out any Crystal registry entries, delete Crystal files, clean the CONFIG.SYS, and prompt the user to restart. When Windows 95 restarts, the Crystal drivers should install using the default Windows 95 installation. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.0 GENERAL INFORMATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - The following feature changes have been made to the Version 4.05.2600: 1. Direct X5 support has been added. 2. Crystal Soft Synth support has been added. 3. Support for the CS4232 and CS4236 audio devices has been removed. 4. Support for Brooktree's WaveStream has been removed. - Software Wavetable Crystal Soft Synthesizer is a General MIDI compatible music synthesizer that runs within the Microsoft Windows 95 environment. It is a separate kit consisting of CSSYNTH.CAB, CSSYNTH.INF and a readme file explaining how to install the software. It requires Direct X3 or greater. The MIDI Mapper has a new MIDI Output associated with Soft Synth Called "Crystal Soft Synthesizer". Crystal Soft Synthesizer can be selected to receive MIDI data from any Windows 95 compatible MIDI application by selecting the MIDI Mapper to "Crystal Soft Synthesizer". -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.0 INSTALLING CRYSTAL AUDIO DRIVERS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Turn PC off and insert audio card into an ISA slot unless audio device is present in your motherboard. 2. Turn PC on and start up Win95. 3. Win95 is a PnP OS. It automatically recognizes new PnP audio hardware and creates a database for the hardware. The following shows the Crystal logical devices: A. Win95 detects the Crystal PnP Audio System Codec. Win95 asks for the manufacturer's Disk. Please select the appropriate drive and/or path to the driver files. Installing DirectSound games may replace the Crystal drivers with Microsoft Windows default Sound System drivers. This problem can be solved by running the UNINSTAL.EXE application and reinstalling the Crystal Audio Driver (see section 6). B. Win95 detects the Crystal PnP Audio System Joystick (Joystick in some platforms). On certain versions of Windows 95, Windows will prompt for the Win 95 CD in order to re-install the joystick drivers. C. Win95 detects the Crystal PnP Audio System Control Registers (CS4232 Support Registers in some platforms.) D. Win95 detects the Crystal PnP Audio System MPU-401 Compatible. E. Win95 detects the Crystal PnP Audio System CD-ROM. This device may not be found if the Plug and Play resources for the audio system do not reference a CD. If your audio system is not using the CD-ROM interface, this device will not be detected. If any of the above (A through E) is not detected, a previous Win95 sound card installation was done. For a clean reinstallation, the user should see the Uninstalling Crystal Audio drivers section below. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.0 UNINSTALLING CRYSTAL AUDIO DRIVERS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. From Win95, run UNINSTAL.EXE provided in the Crystal installation diskette. This application will do an automatic cleaning up of the Windows 95 Crystal Audio registry entries. Many problems with reinstallation occur because of existing registry entries from previous installations and because of the \WINDOWS\INF\OEMx.INF files. After running UNINSTAL.EXE, the various Crystal devices should not be listed in the Device Manager window. 2. Restart your system. If you want to remove or install any hardware, select the SHUTDOWN option and turn off your PC. 3. Turn PC on. Upon loading, Windows 95 will detect new hardware, create an information database, and proceed with the installation of Crystal device drivers (see section 4) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7.0 DOS MODE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Restarting the computer in MS-DOS mode. Shutting down to MS-DOS mode from the Shutdown Win95 Menu will automatically run the CWBINIT.EXE /A in dosstart.bat. Therefore, shutting down to MS-DOS mode will automatically have the audio card configured for Dos games. B. Enabling Dos support in Dos prompt icon. To enable real DOS mode with CS4236b/37b/38b support: 1. Select a DOS prompt icon. 2. Select Properties. 3. Go to the Program tab. 4. Select the Advanced... button. 5. Click MS-DOS Mode. 6. Click "Specify a new MS-DOS configuration." 7. The following line will be automatically placed into the new MS DOS configuration (with right path): DEVICE=C:\WIN95\CWBINIT.EXE /A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8.0 CRYSTAL DIGITAL ASSISTED JOYSTICK -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Crystal Digital Assisted Joystick must be manually enabled for proper Digital Joystick configuration. This can easily be done by opening the Joystick Properties in the Control Panel and selecting the Joystick configuration to Crystal Digital Assisted Joystick. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.0 NEW FEATURES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.0 KNOWN ISSUES / LIMITATIONS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - The Crystal 3D audio applet is not included in this driver. This driver only supports the CS4236B. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.0 COPYRIGHT/TRADEMARKS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Other brands and names are the property of their respective owners.Download Driver Pack
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