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- Ultrasound Daily Digest Sat, 10 Apr 1993 Volume 3 : Issue 10
-
- Today's Topics:
- CheebA's OS/2 bashing
- DIGEST ADMIN: New version of GUS FAQ
- missed THE POINT??
- os2 bashing!!
- Registration
- sbos 2.04 and xwing
- SBOS PROBLEM - NMI PROCED
- Ultima7 with SBOS
- Ultrasond 2.01 .zip files too big for a floppy?
- Ultrasound Daily Digest V3 #9 (3 msgs)
-
- .Information about the UltraSound Daily Digest (such as
- mail addresses, request servers, ftp sites, etc., etc.) can be found
- at the end of the Digest.
-
- .*** HEY!!! ***
-
- .Before you ask a question, *** READ THE FAQ ***. It's
- available on the request server and the ftp sites, or check the
- newsgroup archives.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 09 Apr 1993 08:58:20 -0500 (EST)
- From: DEATH BEFORE DISCO <JKS4675@ritvax.isc.rit.edu>
- Subject: CheebA's OS/2 bashing
- Message-ID: <01GWSV26CD9Q90OJH8@ritvax.isc.rit.edu>
-
- Hey:
-
- 1) If you want to bitch about something that you know NOTHING AT ALL about,
- take it to the Windosw.advocacy group on netnews. Assuming you know
- waht that is.
-
- 2) OS/2 has 256 color support on all video cards. As well as MMPM/2. In fact,
- your insistence on OS/2 using Windows 3.1 code has made IBM decide to
- support it. But now it runs FASTER than a similarly equipped DOS
- (Dumb Old @##$) machine. I hope you use a modem, so you can truly appreciate
- the lovely pseudo-multitasking Win 3.1 does.
-
- 3) As an owner of the GUS, you should realize IBM included Windows 3.1
- support for the same reason Forte/Gravis has SBOS. There's no software
- available for anything until a few months after it comes out.
-
- 4) I can't seriously believe anybody that uses a computer thinks Micro$oft
- makes good code. "Wow, a _DELTREE_ function in DOS 6.0!!" Yeah, that was
- only 10 years too late. Maybe if you use an OS other than DOS you'd open
- your eyes. There's still hope.
-
- 5) Direct your replies to me. This flaming stuff is a waste of resources,
- especially if somebody using Windows decides to extract and download
- these digests.
-
- 6) Any more questions? Call 1-800-DOS-(last 4-letter-word deleted)
-
-
- jks4675@ritvax.isc.rit.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 9 Apr 93 17:44:36 MDT
- From: ddebry@itchy (Dave DeBry)
- Subject: DIGEST ADMIN: New version of GUS FAQ
- Message-ID: <9304092344.AA13406@itchy>
-
- .The GUS FAQ has been upped to version 1.25, and is now
- available from the request server and the FTP sites.
-
- .I added the following questions/answers:
-
- 25] What are the pinouts for the CD Audio IN on the GUS?
- 26] I'm having trouble with... GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
- 27] I can't seem to fit the new disks onto a floppy.
-
- .Plus, I added information to several existing questions.
-
- .The FAQ is now 77k in length.
-
- .If you have a little time, please get a copy and read it over,
- to see if you find any errors or things that need to be added or
- removed. Thanks!
-
- --
- Dave ddebry@ debry@ \ "Rick VonSlonacker is tall, rich, good looking,
- DeBry dsd. peruvian. | stupid, dishonest, conceited, a bully, liar,
- es. cs.utah. | and thief, an egomaniac and probably a psychotic.
- com edu / In short, highly attractive to women."
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 09 Apr 1993 11:29:56 -0500 (EST)
- From: CheebA <DMC5483@ritvax.isc.rit.edu>
- Subject: missed THE POINT??
- Message-ID: <01GWT0CWWP9E91WECE@ritvax.isc.rit.edu>
-
- OK Im sorry if I affended anyone, I know that OS/2 only has the consumer
- interest in mind with windows, and now I know that It does run 256 colors
- , and that it is a GUI and all that..
-
- BUT The point was that this daily digest is for ultrasound, not
- for how bad windows or os/2 is or isnt .
-
- I would like to comment though that some people can dish it out but
- can't take it. funny huh???
-
- -- thanx - dave
-
- ps to lavcgoo@dmi.ushub.CA - "Next time you post something like this on
- the digest I will make sure that the reply is send to the digest"(your quote)
- ---- GROW UP.......
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1993 09:27:18 -0500
- From: ken@austin.ibm.com (Ken Goach IBM)
- Subject: os2 bashing!!
- Message-ID: <9304091427.AA16006@daedalus.austin.ibm.com>
-
- >if windows 3.1 is sooo bad why is IBM so concerned about making windows 3.1
- >work fully on OS2 2.1.
-
- Can you say money? Can you say market share? If there are as many
- Windoze users as Microsoft claims, then it is in IBM's best interest
- to make OS/2 work with Wind-woes.
-
- See, the de facto standard isn't always the best. As much as I hate
- to admit it, Windows has developed into an industry standard, but
- that doesn't make it the be-all, end-all. For a similar analogy,
- consider the Sound Blaster.... 'nuff said.
-
- Ken
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1993 14:23:22 +0800 (WST)
- From: aboyt@tartarus.uwa.edu.au (Adam Boyt)
- Subject: Registration
- Message-ID: <199304090623.AA11145@tartarus.uwa.edu.au>
-
- Hey good people! I am sending this from Perth Western Australia - there
- are only a couple of GUS people in this city. Were pretty isolated and
- we've got bugger all info from Gravis (yes I have sent of my
- registration - 2 months ago!). I tried to use their internet address -
- Gravis.com but FTP spits the dummy - "unknown host". If this isn't
- their address, what is it. HELP!.
-
- P.S. Has anybody received any new installation disk and/or patches yet?
-
- Ferrous
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 9 Apr 93 07:56:05 -0700
- From: paladin@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Robin Yang)
- Subject: sbos 2.04 and xwing
- Message-ID: <9304091456.AA25320@ucscb.UCSC.EDU>
-
- Sbos 2.04 is supposed to fix problems with xwing, right? 'Cause it
- doesn't work for me except in adlib mode and now it won't let me change the
- soundcard option to adlib. For some reason when I select adlib it installs
- soundblaster. Help?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1993 11:30:00 -0800
- From: john.smith@gravis.com (John Smith)
- Subject: SBOS PROBLEM - NMI PROCED
- Message-ID: <734352918.AA02092@ship.net>
-
- ReprintFrom: comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard
-
- Here is an explanation of the NMI error.
-
- NMI stands for Non Maskable Interrupt. When an NMI is generated the PC
- will finish executing its current instruction then go and handle
- whatever called the NMI. This is usually caused by the parity checking
- circuitry of your PC when an ONBOARD PARITY ERROR has occured.
-
- SBOS requires a way of latching onto the PC in such a way that games won't
- interfere with it. By hooking onto the NMI, SBOS has a chance to run.
- This type of emulation works great for any games that don't try and do
- something wierd with the NMI (F15 II for instance).
-
- There was problems with older versions of SBOS (1.x) where the user would
- get NO sound at all out of SBOS. This was eventually narrowed down to an
- NMI problem with a FEW motherboards. It seems the NMI never got generated
- on these PC's or if it did the CPU wasn't responding to them. Hence, SBOS
- never had a chance to run.
-
- So instead of SBOS simply giving the user NO sound it gives users the
- following message, "NMI procedure on this P.C. is disabled". The only known
- ways to correct this problem are to:
-
- 1) Make sure the parity circuitry on your PC is enabled. This can usually
- be done by making sure PARITY is enabled in your extended CMOS
-
- 2) Replace the motherboard. NOTE: You don't need to replace the CPU.
- A new motherboard will range from $100-400 on average.
-
- Remember, there is nothing wrong with your GUS or SBOS. SBOS is simply
- reporting a problem which has always existed with your PC and is just
- bringing it to light.
-
- Hope this helps.
-
- John
-
- ~ QMPro 1.01 05-8925 ~ Time flies like wind. Fruit flies like pears.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 09 Apr 93 10:09:04 EDT
- From: tmcreek@eos.ncsu.edu
- Subject: Ultima7 with SBOS
- Message-ID: <9304091409.AA17917@c00477-224wi.eos.ncsu.edu>
-
- If you don't like the music from Ultima 7, put SBOS 1.22 back on your machine.
- Before I put my SBPro back in, I had two versions of SBOS on my HD.
- I wrote two batch files (one called sbos and the other sbos122). Then
- I put the 2.04 executables in the \ultrasound dir, and put the 1.22 execs
- in the \ultrasound\sbos directory and had it's batch file explicitly
- specify the path. Then I put all of the .sbs files in the sbos dir.
-
- IMHO, 1.22 for most games has better music. Prince of Persia and Ultima 7
- (both) come to mind right away. For X-Wing, you are better off with 2.04.
-
- --
- tmcreek@eos.ncsu.edu \ These views respresent no one. / Now you
- creek-tm@aza.csc.ncsu.edu \ Even I won't claim them. / are here
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- #include "std_funny_stuff.h" /* This is where I include some witty tripe */
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1993 16:35:23 MST
- From: "Dave Bakken" <bakken@cs.arizona.edu>
- Subject: Ultrasond 2.01 .zip files too big for a floppy?
- Message-ID: <199304092335.AA19759@centennial.cs.arizona.edu>
-
- I ftp'd gus0017.zip through gus0021.zip but had
- no success writing them to a floppy. The error
- message seemed to indicate that the floppy copying
- program on my Sparcstation IPC felt that gus0018.zip
- would fill up the empty floppy. I then noticed the
- size of gus0018.zip, about 1.45MB, which is a tad
- bigger than what 3.5" floppies are supposed to hold.
-
- Has anyone else had problems like this? Any workarounds
- besides the very laborious process of unzipping on my
- workstation and then rezipping (with fewer files) or
- whatever to get them on my floppies?
-
- Thanks for any help on this. Maybe I'll get lucky
- and get the disks in the mail.
-
- Dave Bakken
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 9 Apr 93 20:11:17 U
- From: "zz Paul Murgatroyd" <zz_paul_murgatroyd@macmail.bu.oz.au>
- Subject: Re: Ultrasound Daily Digest V3 #9
- Message-ID: <9304091012.AA05202@kirk.bu.oz.au>
-
- To: Ralph
- RE: Below
-
- >Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1993 09:47:01 -0500
- >From: graham@cs.utexas.edu (A student of life)
- >Message-ID: <9304081447.AA05525@bovina.cs.utexas.edu>
-
-
- >Matthew Spewak mentioned that one can send the original Chuch Yeager
- >diskettes to EA to receive the GUS version for free. If that is indeed
-
- Actually, it wasn't Matthew, it was me.
-
-
- >They told me that only Advanced Gravis was handling the GUS version and
- >I had to buy it from them. I replied that I had been told at the outset
- >that the GUS version would be a free upgrade and that s the sole reason
- >I purchased Yeager to begin with. EA told me I had been misinformed and
- >repeated that I needed to purchase it from Advanced Gravis (and that it was
- >not free). So I ordered it from Advanced Gravis, paid the $15US and the $5US
- >shipping and received the game about 2 weeks ago. I now have paid for both
- >versions of the same game. Is is true that EA is now offering the free
- >upgrade? Can anyone confirm this? If so, can anyone suggest a possible
- >recourse for me to get a refund?
-
- I was not aware of the GUS version of Chuck Yeager until I saw it appear in the
- "GUS Native Support" part of the SBOS Parameter list. Being an owner of the
- previous version (I had a SoundBlaster at that stage), I gave EA a call and
- asked what the deal was. They said that there was indeed a GUS version, and
- that upgrade was free. All I had to was mail them my original disks. I had the
- free upgrade in 4 days. Shipping was free as well. I can only say from my
- experienc that the upgrade is indeed free, but take a look at my e-mail
- address. I am in Australia, and perhaps by coincidence, EA is the Australian
- distributor for the GUS (and all Gravis products in fact). Still, I was not
- charged for the upgrade, so either way you look at it, it cost me nothing at
- all.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 9 Apr 93 20:25:55 U
- From: "zz Paul Murgatroyd" <zz_paul_murgatroyd@macmail.bu.oz.au>
- Subject: Re: Ultrasound Daily Digest V3 #9
- Message-ID: <9304091026.AA06259@kirk.bu.oz.au>
-
- >My config.
-
- >486 33MHz, 256KB, 20MB RAM, AMI Bios, C&T chipset.
- >Adaptec 1542B on IRQ9, DMA 5
- >Ultrasnd (rev 2) on 250, IRQ 11, 12, DMA 7
- >Soundblaster 2.0 on 220, IRQ 5, DMA 1
-
-
-
- Wayne,
- Do you still have problems if you remove the SoundBlaster? When I first
- got my GUS, I also left my SoundBlaster installed (against the instructions in
- the manual). The SoundBlaster caused me all sorts of trouble once the GUS was
- installed, even when both boards were assigned completely different Base
- Address, DMA and IRQ numbers. This may be the source of your problem. Running
- SBOS with a SoundBlaster installed seems pointless, and was the major cause of
- my problems.
-
-
- >On another point. When the GUS came out last year I rushed out and bought one
- >(got it sent over from Canada) thinking "Wow, this is going to be great for
- >games".
-
- That sounds very familiar :-)
-
- >I hope that by August or September more
- >software support appears for the GUS, otherwise I'm going to have a LOT of
- >people pissed off at me. I'm sure it will come but slower than we had all
- >hoped. I won't be buying any software (which uses sound cards) which has
- >no GUS support. On the other hand, I won't be advocating the GUS so loudly
- >either till the support is there...
-
- In all fairness to Gravis, the GUS has not been around for very long. I bought
- mine in mid November, and was surprised to find that the readme files were only
- a week old. You have to keep in mind that games are usually in development for
- 1 year or more, and with the GUS being as new as it is, you have to allow a
- decent amount of time for the GUS to be included in a game during development.
- The Pro Audio Spectrum boards have only just started getting decent support
- over the last few month, and support for the SoundBlaster Pro is still minimal.
- Hopefully the GUS will not be far behind these. I will not be buying any more
- games unless they have direct GUS support. If we all do that, and we have a
- wide user base, games makers will have a choice to make: support the GUS, or
- kiss goodbye to one segment of the games market.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 9-APR-1993 12:29:01.06
- From: Richard Wyckoff <RWYCKOFF@EAGLE.WESLEYAN.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Ultrasound Daily Digest V3 #9
- Message-ID: <01GWT2YUM5K08Y5D31@EAGLE.WESLEYAN.EDU>
-
- > Date: 08 Apr 1993 09:14:48 -0500 (EST)
- > From: CheebA <DMC5483@ritvax.isc.rit.edu>
- > Subject: os2 bashing!!
- > Message-ID: <01GWRHIXSF5I91W5SX@ritvax.isc.rit.edu>
- Dave "Id [sic] rather die than install OS2" flames:
-
- > Just to even out for all the window bashing that someone(s) on the Daily
- > digest insists on doing...
- > and when OS2 can handle more than 16 colors, well start calling it a
- > GUI.!!!
- .Just a reminder to all those on this list who would start petty
- flamewars (especially when they are as uninformed as this one):
- .The GUS digest is for information and questions about the GUS *only*.
- (Bad enough that we get 2-3 "unsubscribe" messages a week.)
- --
- Multimedia: You mean I could fill up my hard disk annotating spreadsheets
- with digitized voice when I'd been foolishly conserving space by using text?
- Why didn't *I* think of that! Bill Gates, my hero!
- **Richard Wyckoff**RWYCKOFF@EAGLE.WESLEYAN.EDU**
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 9 Apr 93 09:39 GMT
- From: walhu@pc5570.mod.siemens.co.at (Walter Huber)
- Message-ID: <m0nhFY9-0000tvC@pc5570>
-
- send help
-
- ------------------------------
-
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