---------------------------------------------------------------------- CRYSTAL AUDIO SYSTEM DEVICE DRIVERS INSTALLATION README FILE ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This file contains procedures for installing from diskette the audio device drivers to support the Crystal audio chip installed on the system board of your IBM system. The device drivers are compatible with the following operating systems: o DOS 6.2, 7.0 o Microsoft Windows 3.1, 3.11 This file contains the following topics: 1.0 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1.1 Where to Obtain Device Driver Updates 2.0 INSTALLING AUDIO DEVICE DRIVERS 2.1 Installing Windows 3.1, 3.11, Audio Device Driver 2.2 Installing DOS Audio Device Driver 1.0 PRODUCT OVERVIEW _____________________ The Crystal audio system installed in your computer includes the following features: o Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster Pro, and Windows Sound System o Plug and Play o Integrated FM synthesis The system board implementation of the audio system includes back panel connections for: o Stereo Line/Headphone Out o Microphone In The system board also provides support for the internal speaker and CD audio connection. The Crystal audio device drivers are provided on the Ready-to- Configure CD that comes with your computer. Instructions for installing the device drivers are provided in this file. 1.2 WHERE TO OBTAIN DEVICE DRIVER UPDATES __________________________________________ Updated device drivers are available on the IBM Personal Computer Company Bulletin Board System (PCC BBS). The Bulletin Board System is available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. There is no access charge for the Bulletin Board System. However, long-distance telephone charges might apply. In the United States, using your data modem, you can call the PCC BBS at 1-919-517-0001. In Canada, using a data modem, you can call one of the following numbers: Halifax: 902-420-0300 Montreal: 514-938-3022 Toronto: 905-316-4255 or 416-956-7877 Vancouver: 604-664-6461 or 604-664-6464 Winnipeg: 204-934-2735 In other countries, contact your IBM reseller or IBM representative. 2.0 INSTALLING AUDIO DEVICE DRIVERS ____________________________________ This section contains information about installing device drivers for Windows 3.1, 3.11 and DOS. Note: It is not necessary to install the DOS device drivers if you only want audio support in Windows. Before starting the installation, be sure you have created the diskette for the audio device driver either using the "Ready-to-Configure CD" or from the IBM Bulletin Board System. See Your Ready-to-Configure CD flyer for instructions on creating diskettes from the CD. 2.1 INSTALLING WINDOWS 3.1 or 3.11 AUDIO DEVICE DRIVER ____________________________________________________ To install the Windows audio device driver: 1. Insert the Crystal Audio Driver diskette into the diskette drive. 2. From the Windows Program Manager click on File -> Run. 3. In the Run dialog box type in X:\setup.exe, where X is the drive letter of the diskette drive where the driver diskette is located. 4. Click on the OK button or press the ENTER key. 5. After the CrystalWare setup screen appears click on Yes to install the drivers. 6. If there is a previous installation of Crystal Audio drivers click on Yes and the old installation will be overwritten. 7. The next screen will ask for a directory name to install some of the files. Enter a directory name or accept the default, C:\CRYSTAL, then click on Next. 8. Installation will now take place and a Crystal program group will be created. 9. When the Setup Completed window appears, remove the diskette from the drive and click on Yes to restart your system. 2.2 INSTALLING THE DOS AUDIO DEVICE DRIVER ____________________________________________________ To install the DOS audio device driver: 1. Insert the Crystal Audio Driver diskette into the diskette drive. 2. If Windows is running, exit Windows and return to DOS. 3. Make the diskette drive the default drive (typically a:). 3. At the DOS command prompt type INSTALL and press the ENTER key. 5. After the installation completes and the word "Done" appears remove the diskette from the drive and restart your system.