Readme file for the XSS InterWave EEPROM Toolz Q: What's it good for? A: IWaveCfg is a tool to change and view the Plug'n'Pray configuration of your GUSPnP card. Q: For what do I need this f***ing sh**? A: You don't need it, if you have three DMA channels, four IRQs and a lotta ports free in your system to get the GUSPnP monster truck running with all the other devices in your computer. I currently have an ISA-PnP cappable computer and had the problem that GUSPnP was the first card found in the ISAPnP isolation. So my Maestro 32/96, ISDN Adapter, Network card where completely f***ed up by the great InterWave chip! Who really needs a SB or MPU401 emulation? Who needs the IDE Port? Why can't I disable the Game Port. I CAN...NOW! Now my GUSPnP uses just one IRQ and one DMA and all devices are working properly. Q: How does it work? A: Start the program, set up all settings you desire and press OK ;) The card configuration will immediately be updated without the need to reboot. You just have to change the ULTRASOUND envirorment after the update. Q: What, if you completely destroyed my EEProm? A: Take all other ISAPnP cards off your computer and then use ResetPnP This program will hard burn a safe configuration into your EEProm. Q: Who did this peace of crap? A: The program is (C)1996,97 XSS by Kay Bruns and Ulf L”sche REVISIONS: Version 1.0: (Summer 1996) * first release Version 1.1: (1996-11-20) * Added simple detection to avoid programming under Windows * Changed PnP-Data for the GUSPnP drivers v2.xx (ID GRV001x for disabled devices and GRV000x for enabled devices) * Updated IWaveCfg.INI Settings so you now can directly disable each device Version 1.2: (1997-4-19) * Made the program handling more Control Panel like (no more INI files ;) * Instant configuration update added. (You don't need to boot) * Multiple card support. (You'll get a config dialog for each GUSPnP you have in your system.) Version 1.3: (1997-9-18) * Changed Look&Feel a bit * Changed enabled IDE and GAME port PnP IDs to be compatible with MS