PC Sound System Plus (250-1701) Drivers Faxback Doc. # 2658 INSTALLING THE WINDOWS DRIVER: Before using the multimedia driver under Windows 3.1, you must set it up in the Windows environment. The following steps assume you have installed the multimedia driver following the procedure in Faxback Document # 2660 "Software Installation". SETTING UP THE WINDOWS DRIVER: 1) Start Windows 3.1. 2) In the Main Window, select the Control Panel icon. The Control Panel Window appears. 3) In the Control Panel window, select the Drivers icon. The Drivers Window appears. 4) Within the Drivers window, select the Add button. A list of drivers appears in the Add window. Select the first option (unlisted or Updated Driver) and click the OK button. 5) Type in the drive and directory specifications that contain the multimedia driver: C:\SP2\WINDOWS and then click the OK button. 6) Two drivers will appear: "Multimedia Sound Card FM synth" "Multimedia Sound Card Wave/Midi" 7) Select (click) on Multimedia Sound Card FM Synth and click on the OK button. The System Setting window will appear. Choose "Don't Restart Now". 8) Within the Drivers window, again select the Add button. A list of drivers appears in the Add window. Select the first option (unlisted or Updated Driver) and click the OK button. 9) Type in the drive and directory specifications that contain the multimedia driver: C:\SP2\WINDOWS and then click the OK button. 10) Two drivers will appear: "Multimedia Sound Card FM synth" "Multimedia Sound Card Wave/Midi" 11) Select (click) the Multimedia Sound Card Wave/MIDI option and click the OK button. The Multimedia Sound Card Setup window appears. 12) Select the Interrupt channel (default is 7), I/O Port Address (default is 1) to match your sound board configuration. Click the OK button. The System Setting Change window then appears, informing you that the Multimedia Sound Card Wave/MIDI driver is added. VOYETRA DEVICE DRIVERS: CONFIGURING THE VOYETRA DRIVERS: Your sound board package also comes with two Voyetra Device Drivers, TAPISG and VMP, These might be required for other third-party software applications. The information below will help you configure these drivers. If you plan to load both drivers, you must load TAPISG before VMP. Remove the drivers in the reverse order. At the DOS prompt, load a driver by typing either: TAPISG --or-- VMP CONFIGURING TAPISG: You can configure TAPISG using these parameters: PARAMETER DESCRIPTION /irq:x This parameter disables TAPISG automatic interrupt searching to automatically search the MIDI interface hardware and set the proper IRQ setting. With this parameter, you can override the search and set the interrupt at irq x. x is the IRQ number and ranges from 2 to 7. (IRQ 9 will be used instead of IRQ 2 on an AT class computer. /port:x This parameter sets the TAPISG logical MIDI port assignment for the SOUND POWER 2.0. x is the port number and ranges from 1 to 8. The default port is Port 2. /addr:xxx This parameter sets the base I/O address of the MIDI interface. xxx is the base address value (Hex), and the default is the default base I/O address of the SOUNDPOWER 2.0. /rem This parameter removes the TAPISG driver from memory. /dma:xx This parameter sets the digital audio hardware DMA channel for TAPISG. xx is the respectively DMA channel, and the default is the default DMA channel for the SOUND POWER 2.0. CONFIGURING VMP: You can configure VMP using these parameters: PARAMETER DESCRIPTION /amem:xx This parameter allocates memory for digital audio buffers. xx is the number of kilobytes of memory allocated for each of the two digital audio buffers. The range is between 4KB to 32KB, and the default is based on the SOUND POWER 2.0. /clp:xx This parameter requests for a memory buffer for playing MIDI files. xx is the number of kilobytes of memory requested. If you do not specify the amount of memory, then a 64KB of memory buffer is allocated. /mport This parameter tells VMP to use the MIDI output port specified in the MIDI file when playing. The default is for VMP to search for an appropriate port to use. If a sound card is found, it will use it to play the song. Otherwise, the first MIDI port is used. /rem This parameter removes the VMP driver form memory. /cd:x This parameter tells VMP to use the specified drive, if your system have mov\re than one drive. This parameter is used to access a particular CD drive in a multiple-CD system. x is the specified CD number, and ranges from 0 to 7. You can type VMP/? to list all parameters available on the screen. (jlc-10/12/93)