The GUS Daily Digest Friday, 12 May 1995 Volume 22 : Number 010 Today's Topics: Rebel Assault stuff Re: GUS max + Cubase anyone? Flight Unlimited TV lockup problem Re: GUS max + Cubase anyone? Re: GUS max + Cubase anyone? Re: The GUS Daily Digest V22 #8 Re: The GUS Daily Digest V22 #8 RE: The GUS Daily Digest V22 #9 recording stereo Re: The GUS Daily Digest V22 #8 Re: The GUS Daily Digest V22 #9 I'm depressed. The disappearing mouse cursor GUS NEWBEE Gus Install Disks Software v.4.11 GUS driver for NeXTSTEP GUSMax vs Ensoniq SoundScape Elite Re: GUS driver for NeXTSTEP RE: Software v.4.11 playing to external synth under windows Standard Info: - Meta-info about the GUS can be found at the end of the Digest. - Before you ask a question, please READ THE FAQ. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark.leung@challenge.com (Mark Leung) Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 06:16:47 GMT Subject: Rebel Assault Do anyone know how to get Rebel Assault working with GUS? Is has GUS native support but it doesn't work at all.. (Is there a native GUS driver for MegaRace?) Mark.Leung@Challenge.com ------------------------------ From: Broderdue Date: Thu, 11 May 95 11:14:38 METDST Subject: stuff To whoever asked: Flight Unlimited supports the GUS. It got a raving 95% in Pc Gamer. The 4.11 software is on epas and is real. Nothing major in it though. - -- \//// |. .| ( - ) Broderdue - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ From: Thierry.Loo@cediti.be (Thierry Loo) Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 14:01:36 +0200 Subject: Re: GUS max + Cubase anyone? > > > >I HAVE Cubase 2.6 and a standard GUS. It works pretty fine with > >the midi interface. > > > >However, there's no way I can make it work OK with the GUS > >synth itself!! I've got problems with the Cubase patch loading: > >it automatically feeds the GUS memory from patch #1 to #36, > >regardless what patches are really used in the song !!... > >(And my other sequencers just work fine...) > > > >I've posted that on the net (newsgroups, maillists) several time. > >Noone seems to have the clue. > > > >Comments anyone ? > > Thierry, > When you mentioned this before you didnt say that the first 36 patches were > loading! I expect you have a problem with the midimapper. > ie the first 36 patches are filling up RAM so nothing else will load..look > in the gusmidi music FAQ again, the first few sections talk about this kind of > stuff > > Ooooooh yessss.... I've read it a thousand times... Actually, I've tried many combinations in the midimapper, each time with the same result: Cubase loads the first patches that will fill up the memory. Even if I use the Ultra1024K set, and if I pre-loads the patches with patch manager, Cubase won't let me use the patches I want!!!! And I'm quite sure that those 'first patches' are reloaded each time the CB window is activated (ie it comes to the front), because I can see my hard disk working a lot and it takes several seconds. If I do not have any arrangement window winthin Cubase, it won't reload the patches (at least this is logical since there's no patch to load!) The funny thing is that I am able to use the old demo version of Cubase 1.0 (with no patch caching support) using the patch manager. But not CB 2.6. If you know someone on the net who have CB 2.x and a GUS working together, please let me know Thanks Thierry ------------------------------ From: amfg@cic.teleco.ulpgc.es (Angel Fern'andez Gonz'alez) Date: Thu, 11 May 95 13:33:45-010 Subject: Flight Unlimited How does it support the Gus? AIL, AIL 3.0 ,HMI drivers, Megaem, does it do patch caching?. How can I make the 11th hour demo sound with the GUS?. It doesnt work with Ultramid and copying over the .ADV drivers. ------------------------------ From: jday@bank-banque-canada.ca (Jim Day) Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 08:49:24 -0400 Subject: TV lockup problem Hi all, I've managed to get around the Terminal Velocity lockup problem some people are having. (If you don't have a GUSMAX and/or can't use MAXSBOS, stop reading now) If you choose SB Clone from the setup menu, yes, the game locks up after a few minutes. However, if you load MAXSBOS and choose SB Pro from the setup menu, the lockup problem goes away. The sound is still 8bit mono, 22khz. You CAN choose stereo in the options menu, but its crippled at 11khz and sounds terrible. This is not really a solution, native support would be a real solution. Hope this helps. Bye ------------------------------ From: winkler@cobra.gud.siemens.co.at (Hubert Winkler) Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 16:17:42 --100 Subject: Re: GUS max + Cubase anyone? Dear cubase users with GUS or AWE32. If the problem is in the patch-caching mechanism of the GUS driver, then it can be solved with an indirect connection to Cubase. Use my free virtual MIDI driver from ftp://cs.ruu.nl/pub/MIDI/PROGRAMS/MSWINDOWS/mdlpbk11.zip and mdutls10.zip and install it. This freeware utility is some kind of OMS for Windows :-) It allows connection of multiple Windows Midi Programs. It works like a midi cable from the PC's midi-in to midi-out, all midi messages sent to output are received from the input, but this is done in software here. You must also use Steinberg's setup-MME utility ftp://mcc.ac.uk/pub/cubase/UPDATES/Windows/setme_up.exe to turn off some MIDI ports inside Cubase (turn off the virtual MIDI in ports). The setup should look like: [Cubase ] ----> LB A output . ................................. __virtual midi driver . LB 1 input ---> [ midiconn.exe ] ----> GUS (or AWE32) Let Cubase send to a virtual MIDI output, Start midiconn.exe (from mdutls10) and let it pass the midi data from a virtual MIDI input (==Cubase output) to the GUS. No PatchCaching functions are sent now and all should sound right. The delivery of the midi-data is done in realtime, so you won't get timing problems. WARNING: The system may hang if Cubase wants to pass thru midi data from a virtual input to a virtual output, so it's safest to turn on only "LB A output" for cubase (you can rename it to "virtual GUS" ) Hubert. > > > > > >I HAVE Cubase 2.6 and a standard GUS. It works pretty fine with > > >the midi interface. > > > > > >However, there's no way I can make it work OK with the GUS > > >synth itself!! I've got problems with the Cubase patch loading: > > >it automatically feeds the GUS memory from patch #1 to #36, > > >regardless what patches are really used in the song !!... > > >(And my other sequencers just work fine...) > > > > > >I've posted that on the net (newsgroups, maillists) several time. > > >Noone seems to have the clue. > > > > > >Comments anyone ? > > > > Thierry, > > When you mentioned this before you didnt say that the first 36 patches were > > loading! I expect you have a problem with the midimapper. > > ie the first 36 patches are filling up RAM so nothing else will load..look > > in the gusmidi music FAQ again, the first few sections talk about this kind of > > stuff > > > > > Ooooooh yessss.... I've read it a thousand times... > > Actually, I've tried many combinations in the midimapper, each time > with the same result: Cubase loads the first patches that will fill > up the memory. > > Even if I use the Ultra1024K set, and if I pre-loads the patches with > patch manager, Cubase won't let me use the patches I want!!!! > > And I'm quite sure that those 'first patches' are reloaded each time > the CB window is activated (ie it comes to the front), because I can > see my hard disk working a lot and it takes several seconds. If I do > not have any arrangement window winthin Cubase, it won't reload the > patches (at least this is logical since there's no patch to load!) > > The funny thing is that I am able to use the old demo version of > Cubase 1.0 (with no patch caching support) using the patch manager. > But not CB 2.6. > > If you know someone on the net who have CB 2.x and a GUS working > together, please let me know > > Thanks > > Thierry > ------------------------------ From: winkler@cobra.gud.siemens.co.at (Hubert Winkler) Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 16:19:37 --100 Subject: Re: GUS max + Cubase anyone? Dear cubase users with GUS or AWE32. If the problem is in the patch-caching mechanism of the GUS driver, then it can be solved with an indirect connection to Cubase. Use my free virtual MIDI driver from ftp://cs.ruu.nl/pub/MIDI/PROGRAMS/MSWINDOWS/mdlpbk11.zip and mdutls10.zip and install it. This freeware utility is some kind of OMS for Windows :-) It allows connection of multiple Windows Midi Programs. It works like a midi cable from the PC's midi-in to midi-out, all midi messages sent to output are received from the input, but this is done in software here. You must also use Steinberg's setup-MME utility ftp://mcc.ac.uk/pub/cubase/UPDATES/Windows/setme_up.exe to turn off some MIDI ports inside Cubase (turn off the virtual MIDI in ports). The setup should look like: [Cubase ] ----> LB A output . ................................. __virtual midi driver . LB 1 input ---> [ midiconn.exe ] ----> GUS (or AWE32) Let Cubase send to a virtual MIDI output, Start midiconn.exe (from mdutls10) and let it pass the midi data from a virtual MIDI input (==Cubase output) to the GUS. No PatchCaching functions are sent now and all should sound right. The delivery of the midi-data is done in realtime, so you won't get timing problems. WARNING: The system may hang if Cubase wants to pass thru midi data from a virtual input to a virtual output, so it's safest to turn on only "LB A output" for cubase (you can rename it to "virtual GUS" ) Hubert. > > > > > >I HAVE Cubase 2.6 and a standard GUS. It works pretty fine with > > >the midi interface. > > > > > >However, there's no way I can make it work OK with the GUS > > >synth itself!! I've got problems with the Cubase patch loading: > > >it automatically feeds the GUS memory from patch #1 to #36, > > >regardless what patches are really used in the song !!... > > >(And my other sequencers just work fine...) > > > > > >I've posted that on the net (newsgroups, maillists) several time. > > >Noone seems to have the clue. > > > > > >Comments anyone ? > > > > Thierry, > > When you mentioned this before you didnt say that the first 36 patches were > > loading! I expect you have a problem with the midimapper. > > ie the first 36 patches are filling up RAM so nothing else will load..look > > in the gusmidi music FAQ again, the first few sections talk about this kind of > > stuff > > > > > Ooooooh yessss.... I've read it a thousand times... > > Actually, I've tried many combinations in the midimapper, each time > with the same result: Cubase loads the first patches that will fill > up the memory. > > Even if I use the Ultra1024K set, and if I pre-loads the patches with > patch manager, Cubase won't let me use the patches I want!!!! > > And I'm quite sure that those 'first patches' are reloaded each time > the CB window is activated (ie it comes to the front), because I can > see my hard disk working a lot and it takes several seconds. If I do > not have any arrangement window winthin Cubase, it won't reload the > patches (at least this is logical since there's no patch to load!) > > The funny thing is that I am able to use the old demo version of > Cubase 1.0 (with no patch caching support) using the patch manager. > But not CB 2.6. > > If you know someone on the net who have CB 2.x and a GUS working > together, please let me know > > Thanks > > Thierry > ------------------------------ From: Lance Kalzus Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 11:05:56 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: The GUS Daily Digest V22 #8 On Wed, 10 May 1995, Bryan K. Basking (bbaskin@mail.utexas.edu) wrote: > PCI GUS... > > Won't happen without legacy headers. PCI cards only use 1 interrupt > per card and its defined by the slot its in. Since the GUS needs 2 -------------------------- What? ...Hmmm... My MCT PCI SCSI-3 has a jumper to set it to any of the four PCI interrupts, -A through -D. That's not slot dependent. You're right, though, not every motherboard supports blitting one PCI interrupt to multiple IRQs. Seems that everything else would work alright though, like DMA and mapping registers to ports. "Suspicious-looking stranger flashes you a dangerous grin Shadows at your window -- Was it only trees in the wind? "Every breath a static charge -- A tongue that tastes like tin Steely-eyed outside -- To hide the enemy within..." -- Rush, The Enemy Within ------------------------------ From: Lance Kalzus Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 11:13:31 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: The GUS Daily Digest V22 #8 On Wed, 10 May 1995, KrisJon Hanson (hansonka@RoseVC.Rose-Hulman.Edu) wrote: > ossi Oren writes: > > >As to putting the GUSRAM on the motherboard - it's possible, but think bus. If > >you want the GUS to use main memory, it means somebody has to move the sound > >data along the ISA (or PCI, if a PCI Ultrasound ever comes out). The GUS needs > >to get data for every patch it plays (say 16), 44K times a second. I don't > >know the figures, but it wouldn't be easy, and it would PROBABLY tax your bus > >like hell - CDROM and HD performance would suffer. > > Maybe you should do the math. Take 16 times 44k. That's only 760k/S or > 0.742MB/S. Even if you take the GUS all out and use 32 channels @44k that's > still only 1408k/S or just a measly 1.38MB/s. Medium fast IDE hard drives > get like 3 -5MB/S throughput. The BUS wouldn't feel a thing. Especially if > it was PCI. PCI can burst at 256MB/s. Yeah, but consider: 1] First of all, those PCI "burst" figures are nonsense. The maximum performance you can really expect out of PCI is 60MB/sec across the PCI bus. 2] The GUS has to do interpolating access to do sample rates slower (i.e. almost always _two_ memory accesses for each sample), so the speed doesn't go down quite like you'd expect. 3] Unless the playback rate is an integral multiple of the sample rate, you're still going to get double memory accesses. 4] 16-bit is twice as large as 8-bit, so 16-bit double accesses are words. 5] Any general memory bus is a bad place to sample RAM in general, esp. for ISA bus. It complicates design, and drives the price up. Bottom line. "Suspicious-looking stranger flashes you a dangerous grin Shadows at your window -- Was it only trees in the wind? "Every breath a static charge -- A tongue that tastes like tin Steely-eyed outside -- To hide the enemy within..." -- Rush, The Enemy Within ------------------------------ From: DANTONIO@PROCESS.COM (Momentary Language, Sexual Situations) Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 11:22 -0400 Subject: RE: The GUS Daily Digest V22 #9 >From: "Rich" >Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 13:09:11 +0000 >Subject: NMI Problem >I have the GUS Max installed on a Supermicro pentium 100 board that >uses the OPTI Viper chipset. When I try to use any of the SBOS >emulation I get an error that says the NMI procedure on this board is >disabled. Any patches or fixes to the Non Maskable Interrupt problems >for this chipset?? Other than that I love the GUS card, and really >don't have too many problems running most of the games. Check if there is a BIOS Setting for Memory Parity. The NMI is usually used for memory parity errors, although alot of motherboard makers are disabling (i.e. no including) it on the theory that the 32-bit SIMMs don't have parity and memory never fails these days. Yea, right. :-( Anyway, if you can't turn it on, I'd suggest bringing the system back. NMI is part of the spec so if they claimed it was PC-compatible, they are wrong... DDA ------------------------------ From: Schut.Mathijs@uniface.nl Date: Thu, 11 May 95 16:58:16 MET Subject: recording stereo Dear All, When playing a stereo recording a get a strange result: it sounds dull. However, each individual channel sounds fresh and crisp. Also, when I record a mono CD (Beach Boys: Pet Sounds) it sounds good. Naturally I concluded that both channels were not 'in phase', because you get roughly the same effect when one of your speakers is connected differently (in polarity) to the amp then the other. BUT my cables are OK (I think) and when I look closely to the recorded audio both channels seem to be in phase. Does anyone have an idea? Forgive if this question was asked 100 times before, I'm new to this group. Mathijs (From the former cosmic center: Amsterdam) ------------------------------ From: Scott Call Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 09:35:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: The GUS Daily Digest V22 #8 On Wed, 10 May 1995, The GUS Daily Digest wrote: > From: Greg > Date: Tue, 09 May 1995 23:43:01 EDT > Subject: Terminal Velocity: Blame Gravis > > The fact that Terminal Velocity does not support the GUS is > not the fault of 3D Realms and Apogee. The game uses a digital > mixing technique and uses the standard Digpak driver. Gravis > wrote the GUS Digpak driver to work in conjunction with Ultramid. > Games such as Return to Zork and US Navy Fighter use these drivers > and all work with the GUS in "native" mode. 3DRealms uses version 3.4 > of the Digpak driver, while the Gravis driver is only version 3.2. Thus > this is why TV does not support the GUS. BY copying the GUS Digpak > driver to the TV directory and by running Ultramid, the TV installation > program will recognize the GUS and allow it to be chosen as an option. > Furthermore, the test sound option in the installation program also > works with the GUS and sound can be heared. However, when TV is run > using the 3.2 drivers, the game hangs before startup. > I have emailed Gravis about an update to these drivers but have not > yet sent a response. > The DIGIPAK Drivers are old, out dated, and poorly suited for a 32-bit application. Almost anything else (AIL32,HMI,etc) would have been better. DIGIPAK supports 2 channels at the most while HMI could have done GUS-hardware mixing for the multi samples. - -Scott - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Scott Call aka Zapo Zapper || |Linux and OS/2 Rock!!! |"Every man and every woman is a star." -A.C.| - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- PGP Key Available from my web page akh104.rh.psu.edu LIVES ftp://ccnet.com/users/scall/(Jaguar or Oldatari) ------------------------------ From: Markus Jvnsson Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 18:08:55 +0200 Subject: Re: The GUS Daily Digest V22 #9 Hello Mark, >In answer to your question regarding how many CD's = a sample cassette, I'd No, ========================= I meant, how many cassettes for one CD not the other way around... >say probably another sampler CD available from the record store, or swapping >cassette for cassette, but that runs us into the problem of you not using >CD's. >I have dropped the map and booklet in the mail. I suspect I may have >mistakenly out the wrong postage on it in my haste to mail it from work, but >we'll see. Ok. CU /Markus ------------------------------ From: emilr@ksnet.ksedb.no (Emil Rakoczy) Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 19:16:06 +0100 Subject: I'm depressed. This can't go on. Everytime I get my hands on a brand new game and want to play it, the sound is either: Not there, or funny and wierd. Sometimes it work though. Sometimes, but that's after hours of rebooting and IRQ/DMA conflicts. Take Magic Carpet f.ex. A brand new era in gaming, and fun to play too. But no sound. Maybe, and that's just maybe, Gravis will produce some funky patches. But that'll probably going to take months. This sucks. Someone told me that I could use some drivers and replace this and that, and then end up with midi-sound. Only. But the problem is that I don't wann do all this slavery just to get noises out of my speakers. I want to start the game, select my good old GUS with the correct settings and then be able to play the game. That's how it works with a soundblaster. And it works... Everytime. Damn, I'm depressed. I'm actually thinking about shipping my GUS to "The Museum for Red Stuff" in Moskva. And then go out in the real-world(in disguise) and buy myself a brand new, easy-to-use-and-always-supported, soundblaster. Please send your moral support to my E-mail adress. In the end, I just want to ask one question to the developers of the GUS: How come !every! game supports soundblaster and only a few(might be more)supports the GUS? If it's a matter of money, I could give you some. Besides, you can't blame it on the gamedevelopers. They can't be stupid.(might be that I'm wrong there) They just !have! to know that billions(more or less) of people own a GUS, and all those people won't buy they're game unless it supports GUS native(You won't buy it woun't you?). I think Gravis should take some time to inform those companies that don't support their soundcard about how many that actually own a GUS. They should also take some time to bribe them if that helps. CAUSE IT REALLY F*CKING SUCKS TO SEE GAMES THAT SUPPORT STUFF LIKE LOUSY SHITTY THUNDERBLASTER(????) AND NOT GUS. Who the h*ll owns a Thunderblaster anyway? I know at least one more person that feels the same way as I do. It might even be more. Yeah, and one more thing. If any of you find out how to get sound on Mag Carpet in this Century, feel free to mail me. Please don't flame me. It's only the truth. EmilR, Norway. "Words are turds!" *****THE_FANCY_SIGNATURE****** * Realtime:Emil Rakoczy * * Nickname:Lurking Puppet * * IRC:Lurking * * E-Mail:emilr@ksnet.ksedb.no* ******To be expanded...******* ------------------------------ From: Andy Turner Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 19:08:25 GMT Subject: The disappearing mouse cursor I think that I also have the disappearing mouse cursor problem but I wasn't aware that it was the Gravis software causing it. To confirm, my symptoms are thus: 1. The mouse cursor disappears as Windows finishes booting-up after initially being visible. 2. The mouse remains usable but only 'invisibly'. 3. My 'stars' screensaver doesn't work properly when it kicks in - the screen goes blank but the stars don't appear. 4. Microsoft Visual C++ hangs when I try to compile. Yeah, I realise most people won't have seen this. I was attempting to write a remedy at the time. I gave up after deciding that it wasn't just a case of the cursor disappearing, but Windows was a bit unstable. :-(. All of these symptoms disappear when I exit Windows and reload. The Num Lock & mouse buttons remedy that someone suggested eariler has no effect. Thanks! AndyT PS. Apologies for long messages only make them longer - that's why I never bother apologising ;-) ------------------------------ From: chris.smart@canrem.com (Chris Smart) Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 16:48:00 -0400 Subject: GUS NEWBEE - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hi, just some questions. First, can someone email me the GUS faq? Second, is there a version of the GUS for notebook owners, (either through a parallel port, pcmcia, etc.)? Third, What's this about a GUS ACE and how does it compare to the MAX? Thanks, Chris. (email to chris.smart@canrem.com) ... Thesaurus: Ancient reptile with excellent vocabulary. ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAgUBL5+gDNZU0fzBPqHhAQEDxQQAzryo5x2JOhQuxJ9hPvwsrPIV3Hu3/iLm VNf84l13r26GbOqK6COjoyo3ZzQgofwEAh0jYS5upQooKS6J3tzeG766qczn3rbx oicNf0V/SfLLNzBqz93fLpd2Da3lv6f6zpCaPPBdglRIO27hTc4zN0WiexHqGeQr RlRPYOb+iss= =21X6 - -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- PGP 2.6 public key available upon request! ------------------------------ From: "Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. 1911" Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 18:34:16 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Gus Install Disks Could someone please send me the address for an ftp site that I can get the latest install disks? Please email me as I dont want to have to wait two wdays to get the reply. Also please check it and make shure the disks are there all the sites Ive checked either dong have a good disk e or dont have ANY install disks at aLL!!! Jacque Bussey ------------------------------ From: mark.leung@challenge.com (Mark Leung) Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 22:43:46 GMT Subject: Software v.4.11 *Important* All GUS ACE users should NOT download GUS software 4.11, because its not compatible with GUS ACE at all. (Ultrinit) The only thing is new is the Windows driver, nothing other is newer than the software that comes with GUS ACE. *Important* (Paul Malcolm told me about this) Mark.Leung@Challenge.com ------------------------------ From: "Eric M. Busalacchi" Date: Thu, 11 May 95 22:25:46 -0400 Subject: GUS driver for NeXTSTEP Hello! If anyone is interested in working on a GUS driver for NeXSTEP (What an intense OS!) please let me know. Developement has already started.. - --- Eric M. Busalacchi emb@herman.tiac.net NeXTMAIL : MIME : ASCII http://herman.tiac.net/~emb/ .. Big brother is watching the net .. ------------------------------ From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 18:28:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: GUSMax vs Ensoniq SoundScape Elite Hi to all GUSers out there, I was wondering if anyone out there has done a comparision of the GUSMax and the Ensoniq SoundScape Elite soundcard and which one is a better card? Also, does anyone know what the latest revision of the GUSMax is and is there a upgrade program available for owners of the regular GUS? Thanks in advance. Cheers, Vince ___ System Administrator \|/ bigbang.HIP.Berkeley.EDU ___ | The California Unix Public Access (o o) Systems, Inc. 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BSD (tm)(c) 1995 - The Regents of | -=oOO There are many forms of science the University of California | | but only physics is the quantum leap of the 21st century OOo=- | | Harvard/Yale/MIT/Princeton/Berkeley Student in the making | |___ Copyrighted (c) 1995 by Vince. All Rights Reserved. ___| ------------------------------ From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 18:29:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: GUS driver for NeXTSTEP On Thu, 11 May 1995, Eric M. Busalacchi wrote: > > Hello! If anyone is interested in working on a GUS driver > for NeXSTEP (What an intense OS!) please let me know. Developement > has already started.. Actually, there is a GUS Driver for unix and I'm using it with FreeBSD... so perhaps you can use it with NeXTStep since it is based on the Mach kernel which is BSD based... Cheers, Vince ___ System Administrator \|/ bigbang.HIP.Berkeley.EDU ___ | The California Unix Public Access (o o) Systems, Inc. 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BSD (tm)(c) 1995 - The Regents of | -=oOO There are many forms of science the University of California | | but only physics is the quantum leap of the 21st century OOo=- | | Harvard/Yale/MIT/Princeton/Berkeley Student in the making | |___ Copyrighted (c) 1995 by Vince. All Rights Reserved. ___| ------------------------------ From: Chris James Date: Fri, 12 May 1995 11:35:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: RE: Software v.4.11 Just a note about installing v4.11. Most people seem to be under the impression that its just window's drivers. I'm fairly sure that it installed MAXSBOS too (over the original). Also, I've noticed the occasional burp with my GUS max (only on stereo files) in Windows (just like the old days). I don't remember this being the case with the previous version 3.59. Anyone else noticed this. BTW I've a GUS MAX. Chris P.S. I just have to say that the install programs that Gravis are using now are tops (If a little ugly, i.e. sim-windows). I had a nightmare installing a Pro 3D this morning, Media Vision could learn a thing ot two... (BTW I don't use a 3D at home of course!) ------------------------------ From: Andrew Koh Date: Fri, 12 May 1995 13:42:25 +0800 Subject: playing to external synth under windows hi there! I've got my sb cable to work under windows. Anyways, when I use Midisoft recording session to playback to my external synth, it uses the wrong instruments. i.e. instead of using the GM bank, it selects bank A on my synth for playback and its pretty stuffed 8-) Anyone got any ideas? thanks, 'drew ------------------------------ End of The GUS Daily Digest V22 #10 *********************************** To post to tomorrow's digest: To (un)subscribe or get help: To contact a human (last resort): FTP Sites Archive Directories --------- ------------------- Main N.American Site: ftp.orst.edu pub/packages/gravis wuarchive.wustl.edu systems/ibmpc/ultrasound Main Asian Site: nctuccca.edu.tw PC/ultrasound Main European Site: src.doc.ic.ac.uk packages/ultrasound Main Australian Site: ftp.mpx.com.au /ultrasound/general /ultrasound/submit South African Site: ftp.sun.ac.za /pub/packages/ultrasound Submissions: archive.epas.utoronto.ca pub/pc/ultrasound/submit Newly Validated Files: archive.epas.utoronto.ca pub/pc/ultrasound Mirrors: garbo.uwasa.fi mirror/ultrasound ftp.st.nepean.uws.edu.au pc/ultrasound ftp.luth.se pub/msdos/ultrasound Gopher Sites Menu directory ------------ -------------- Main Site: src.doc.ic.ac.uk packages/ultrasound WWW Pages --------- Main Site: http://www.xmission.com/~grue/gus.html Main European Site: http://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/packages/ultrasound/ Main Australian Site: http://ftp.mpx.com.au/archive/ultrasound/general/ http://ftp.mpx.com.au/archive/ultrasound/submit/ http://ftp.mpx.com.au/gravis.html Mirrors: http://www.st.nepean.uws.edu.au/pub/pc/ultrasound/ GUS digest: http://gpu.srv.ualberta.ca/~itam/digest.html MailServer For Archive Access: Email to Email to New Submit Files Mailing List: Email to with content "subscribe epas-list " Hints: - Get the FAQ from the FTP sites or the request server. - Mail to for info about other GUS related mailing lists (programmers, musicians, etc.).