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- GUS Daily Digest Fri, 6 May 94 9:37 PST Volume 13: Issue 6
-
- Today's Topics:
- 7th Guest Info & CDROM Question
- Dying GUS
- GUS Daily Digest V13 #5
- GusDelay version 1.0 has been released!!!
- GUS emulator for ARIA and Anolog Devices cards
- GUS MAX Fax
- Help with ominous error message!
- M*Y*S*T and The Horde
- MegaEm and EMS
- MIDI interface
- Need disk 4 of install disk ver2.06
- Return to Zork problems
- voiceoo1.pat for Return to Zork CD
- windoze AVI 1.1a fix
-
- 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.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 05 May 94 20:40:44 -0400
- From: "Momentary language, sexual situations" <dantonio@tay2.dec.com>
- Subject: Re: 7th Guest Info & CDROM Question
-
- > Does anybody know what happens if you plug the cable from your CD-ROM to
- > the GUS upside down (i.e. does it sound terrible or give you no sound at
- > all letting you know that you've got it wrong)?
-
- Since the CD pins (on a GUS 2.2 anyway) are L G G R, all that will happen
- is that Left and Right will be switched...
-
- > One more question: which is the better data transfer mode for a CD-ROM
- > polled I/O or DMA transfer?
-
- I'd say DMA, myself. Of course, bus-mastering DMA is less CPU load...
- (but potentially more hassle :-)
-
- DDA
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 6 May 94 09:43:00 MET
- From: "VISX80::GRECNER" <GRECNER%VISX80.decnet@musx53.zfe.siemens.de>
- Subject: Re: Dying GUS
-
- >he GUS is dying. What are we going to do about it?
- >
- >The problem is that the GUS has missed its window: It just isn't interesting
- >anymore that the GUS has got wavetable synthesis. Lots of cards do.
-
- Lots of cards do wavetable from ROM, but RAM is what's the point here.
- Everyone seems to overlook this fact. There are only GUS, AWE32 and TB cards
- having RAM on them. Unfortunatelu GUS's GF1 supports 1MB only, but it's still
- much better than 4MB ROM. I can't imagine listening to the same sounds forever.
- Another weekness og GUS is the lack of effects and not very happy windows
- MIDI driver ignoring features like pitch enveloping and velocity splits.
- Also a better LFO could be considered. TB MAUI/RIO use samples waveform
- for LFO. I think this is implementable on GUS as well. This facts led me to
- looking on TB Monterey as the right card for me, but it has it's flows as well.
- First, it takes 15minutes (fifteen) to load 1MB of sample data, since it goes
- through WaveBlaster compatible connector (that means MIDI sample download speed)
- which makes it unusable for my. And it seems to have only up to four samples
- pro instrument. But it has very flexible modulator scheme and effects as well.
- And for the AWE32, I don't know much about it yet. I've heard it playing
- yesterday, it sounded like a GUS with bad patches. And no patch editor was
- available. So until the CL releases programing info for their Emu 8000 chip,
- the GUS is still the best for many purposes. For some more serious work I'd
- suggest TB Maui, however. It loads samples fast (1MB/2-3 seconds)
-
- Martin
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 6 May 1994 07:44:25 -0400 (EDT)
- From: mikebat@netcom.com (Mike Batchelor)
- Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V13 #5
-
- Not the GUS Server once wrote...
- $
- $ ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- $
- $ Date: Thu, 5 May 1994 01:17:55 -0400
- $ From: gmyles@cml.com
- $ Subject: 7th Guest Info & CDROM Question
- $
- $ [...]
- $
- $ Does anybody know what happens if you plug the cable from your CD-ROM to
- $ the GUS upside down (i.e. does it sound terrible or give you no sound at
- $ all letting you know that you've got it wrong)?
-
- Left and right will be reversed. Check the balance control on your CD
- player, see if it moves the sound in the right direction.
-
- $ One more question: which is the better data transfer mode for a CD-ROM
- $ polled I/O or DMA transfer?
-
- Depends. DMA transfer generally is better, because of better performance,
- but polled can be more compatible. If you have a problem with DMA, try
- polled as a troubleshooting step.
-
-
- --
- Mike Batchelor | UseLinuxUseLinuxUseLinuxUseLinuxUseLinuxUseLinuxUseLinux
- mikebat@netcom.com | xuniLesUxuniLesUxuniLesUxuniLesUxuniLesUxuniLesUxuniLesU
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Plug 'N' Play: A specification invented by Microsoft and Intel which
- enables a computer and its operating system to create hardware conflicts
- without user intervention.
-
- No more jumpers to misplace! The computer will misplace them for you.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 06 May 1994 11:01:19 -0400
- From: davidm@marcam.com (David MacMahon)
- Subject: GusDelay version 1.0 has been released!!!
-
- Hi, GUSers,
-
- I have officially released GusDelay version 1.0! (finally) It has many
- significant improvements to the old version as well as many new and useful
- features. A list of some of the key features is given below.
-
- You may find GusDelay 1.0 in...
-
- archive.epas.utoronto.ca:/pub/pc/ultrasound/submit/gusdly10.zip
-
- Here is an excerpt from the introduction to GusDelay's documentation...
-
- GusDelay is a program that transforms your Gravis UltraSound into an
- extremely powerful yet easy to use digital delay system (DDS). It has
- features found only on professional DDSs that cost far more than the Gravis
- UltraSound itself.
-
- Features
- --------
- Here is a brief list of some of GusDelay's features:
-
- *** Up to 14 individually controllable output taps - GusDelay can use this
- ability to create regenerative effects that are not degenerative.
- Single tap delay units must feed the output back into the input in order
- to create regenerative effects (such as multiple echoes or reverb).
- Each time the signal goes through the system it is degraded in quality.
- After several iterations the signal can be quite distorted. With
- multiple taps, regenerative effects can be simulated without feeding the
- output back into the input thereby eliminating the degenerative side
- effects.
-
- *** Sampling frequencies up to 44.1 kHz in both mono and stereo - GusDelay
- supports the entire sampling frequency range of the Gravis UltraSound.
-
- *** Jitter free and dropout free recording - GusDelay uses a technique for
- recording that produces higher quality recordings than other recording
- programs for the Gravis UltraSound including USS 8 and Playfile.
-
- *** Real-time surround sound capabilities - GusDelay can produce real-time
- output that can be decoded by surround sound systems to produce true,
- on-the-fly surround sound effects.
-
- *** Supports text based configuration files for plug-and-play usability
- and easy customization - GusDelay is highly configurable through the use
- of ASCII based configuration files. This makes it easy for GusDelay
- users to save their favorite "presets" for quick recall, exchange their
- favorite settings with other users, write simple programs to generate
- the settings for a mathematically calculated effect, and so on.
-
- *** Command line arguments - GusDelay takes many of its parameters from the
- command line. This enhances GusDelay's flexibility by allowing it to be
- started unattended from within batch files.
-
- *** On-line help - GusDelay offers on-line help for the command line
- arguments as well as runtime operation. This on-line quick reference
- information makes GusDelay easier to use.
-
- I hope you like it,
- Dave
-
- David MacMahon
- Software Engineer
- davidm@marcam.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 5 May 1994 17:11:01 MST
- From: "Dean C. Johnson" <JOHNSODC@caedm.et.byu.edu>
- Subject: GUS emulator for ARIA and Anolog Devices cards
-
- I think that if someone where to write a GUS emulator for ARIA and/or
- Anolog Devices (like the Orchid SoundWave) cards, it would
- yeild a positive result for the GUS. There are alot of demos that
- only support the GUS, and those ARIA and Anolog Devices cards were
- "Born to Emulate" so to speak by having programable DSPs (that s how
- they run Sound Blaster software). I'm not sure if the card
- manufacturers would like it but, such programs could be dristrubuted
- on the net and owners of such cards would then be able to run all
- those great demos... Ofcourse it would not sound as good as on a GUS
- but that's whole point, and the GUS would start to be seen a "something of a
- standard."
-
- What do you all think of my idea?
- Is there anyone who knows enough and cares enough to do it?
-
- -Dean
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 5 May 1994 18:43:26 -0700 (PDT)
- From: Christy G McCartney <cmccart@eis.calstate.edu>
- Subject: GUS MAX Fax
-
- Here are some of the tech specs sent to me by Advanced Gravis via
- Fax. Due to my inability to save incoming Faxes, I had to type out some
- of the more interesting features of the card before I left my Fax
- software. Here goes... :
-
- UltraSound MAX
-
- UltraSound MAX Features :
-
- * 32 Voice Wavetable Synthesis : Any combination of digital
- or synthesized notes, instruments, or sound effects.
-
- * 16 Bit, 48 kHz Stereo Playback and Recording (Over 90 dB
- of Dynamic Range)
-
- * 3D Holographic Sound
-
- * 16 Stereo Digital Channels : Allows 32 voices to play at the
- same time.
-
- * Compression : 16Bit 4:1 ADPCM, A-LAW, and uLAW.
-
- * Expandable 192 General MIDI Instrument Set : Professional
- voice crystal 5.6 megabyte patch set.
-
- * DDSP - Dedicated Digital Sound Processor : More powerful
- than general purpose DSPs.
-
- * Ram Based System : For greater flexibility - 512k standard,
- upgradable to 1 meg.
-
- * CD ROM Interface : For single or double Mitsumi, (LU005,
- FX001), Sony (CDU-31A, CDU-33A), or Panasonic
- (523, 562, 563) CD-ROM drives.
-
- * Speed Compensating Game Port : Eliminates joystick 'drift'
- in systems up to 100MHz.
-
- * Built-in Stereo Amplifier : 4 watts per channel.
-
- * External Connectors : Stereo Line-In, Line-Out, Amp Out,
- Mic-In, D-15 Joystick/MIDI Adaptor.
-
- * Supports Windows 3.1, Sound Blaster, General MIDI, MT-32
- and MicroSoft Sound System Applications : Upgradable
- software operating system for future expansion.
-
- * MPC2 Compliant
-
- Now, I have two questions for Advanced Gravis or anyone else that
- knows. First, why does it say '16 Stereo Digital Channels' when it can
- play 32? Another question... What is the difference between the GF1 on
- the GUS and the 'DDSP' which I presume is the GF1 for the GUS MAX?? Can
- this DDSP do chorus/reverb/echo like the AWE32, SCC-1, etc.??
-
- Dustin McCartney, cmccart@eis.calstate.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 5 May 1994 13:28:59 -0600
- From: masten@beta.lanl.gov
- Subject: Help with ominous error message!
-
- GUS seemed to be working fine alone. And even seemed to coexist with
- LAPC-1 and SBPro. But lately (after I started playing Privateer), I
- occasionally get the following message (in large unfriendly block letters)
- when I boot:
-
- PARITY ERROR ????
- SYSTEM HALTED
-
- And they ain't kidding. Ctl-alt-del or reset or off-on req'd. And often
- it will appear again, but not always.
-
- I've been using 240,5,5,11,5 due to having the SBPro at the default
- 220,7,1. Otherwise, nothing unusual in the config/autoexec.
-
- Also, even worse, on the occasional boot, my system now loses its BIOS info
- (eeek!), and I have to re-enter the HD numbers, floppy info, and other BIOS
- settings.
-
- I just switched to 240,5,5,15,5, and the problem hasn't recurred, YET.
- Haven't tried it too many times, but hopefully it'll clear the problem.
- Any clues?
-
- Last Q. I gather after a power down, if I don't initialize the GUS, it'll
- go to the default setups? I've tried configs without initializing the GUS,
- and I get SBPro conflicts. I gather it is due to the default DMA/IRQ?
-
- Dave
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 6 May 1994 13:39:34 +1000 (EST)
- From: Andrew See <asee@st.nepean.uws.edu.au>
- Subject: M*Y*S*T and The Horde
-
- Firstly a question on MYST, a cdrom game which runs in windoze.
- Dos it support patch caching?
- ^^^
- Freudian slip.
-
- Second, I've got the Horde, which has native GUS support
- no tsr's no AIL's, nothing, not even a setup program.
- It autodetects the GUS.
- THe music is great, the digital FX are great. But the
- speech is totally garbled.
- Any ideas on this one?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 6 May 1994 07:56:17 -0400 (EDT)
- From: mikebat@netcom.com (Mike Batchelor)
- Subject: MegaEm and EMS
-
- Not the GUS Server once wrote...
- $
- $ ------------------------------
- $
- $ Date: Wed, 4 May 1994 22:53:09 -0700 (PDT)
- $ From: Juan Carlos Leon <jleon@chaph.usc.edu>
- $ Subject: Midi interface and Megaem questions (good ideas here!)
- $
- $ - Another Megaem solution: some programs don't run under protected mode, so
- $ you can't get EMS to run Megaem and use GM with the program/game. What about
- $ a memory expansion board, can it give EMS without any drivers loaded? just
- $ the card? I saw a used 512Kb expansion board very cheap ($10) in a computer
- $ show and this idea came up. I guess the real question here is, can a memory
- $ expansion board give EMS by itself to use Megaem?
-
- No. MegaEm does not really use EMS, except to detect the presence of a
- 386 EMM, or more accurately, a compatible VCPI host. That is what is
- required for it to operate, and a EMS board would not provide that. Only
- QEMM, 386MAX, MSDOS 5.0, 6.0 EMM386 and Netroom are supported at this time.
-
- VCPI is a spec for transitioning from real mode to protected mode and
- back, without crashing the machine.
-
- --
- Mike Batchelor | UseLinuxUseLinuxUseLinuxUseLinuxUseLinuxUseLinuxUseLinux
- mikebat@netcom.com | xuniLesUxuniLesUxuniLesUxuniLesUxuniLesUxuniLesUxuniLesU
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Plug 'N' Play: A specification invented by Microsoft and Intel which
- enables a computer and its operating system to create hardware conflicts
- without user intervention.
-
- No more jumpers to misplace! The computer will misplace them for you.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 06 May 1994 14:42:15 GMT
- From: Clarke Brunt <clarke@lsl.co.uk>
- Subject: Re: MIDI interface
-
- >- How can I make my GUS to constantly see any data coming into the GUS midi
- > port and play whatever it is. I would like to hook up a midi controller
- > keyboard to the GUS and use it as a synthesizer. If this requires a program
- > a TSR could be really great.
-
- This certainly needs software. The GUS MIDI port is essentially just a serial
- port which software can read and write. It has no other connection with
- the sound-producing parts of the GUS. MIDI data is understood by either
- Windows drivers, or DOS programs, and translated into things the GUS
- hardware can do - the hardware cannot understand MIDI.
-
- Most sequencer programs have a MIDI-Thru option which can take MIDI input
- from the port and play it on the GUS. Is this what the 'midifier'
- program does as well? - I haven't tried it. I don't know whether there
- are any TSRs about which do this.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 05 May 1994 12:37:45 -0500 (EST)
- From: DINESH@VAX2.CONCORDIA.CA
- Subject: Need disk 4 of install disk ver2.06
-
- Can anyone help me? I damaged my install disk #4 of version 2.06. I do not have anyother
- I do not have any other version of the ultrasound software and now
- I cannot use my card because I was trying to reinstall the complete
- package. Can someone upload the files on that disk or any ideas
- of how I could go around this problem. I can't live without my GUS!!
- Thanks for any help. Dinesh@Vax2.Concordia.Ca
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 06 May 94 07:35:52 -0400
- From: "Marco Coletti" <p00923@psilink.com>
- Subject: Return to Zork problems
-
- I'm having problems running RTZ. I can run for about five minutes or
- so but eventually the game hangs and I have to power off my PC (the
- three-fingered salute doesn't work). The other problem I'm having is
- that the GUS will sometimes emit a squawking sound for about a second
- or so when a scene changes. I'm not loading the sound drivers high so
- that's not the problem. For what it's worth, I had quite a tough time
- freeing up enough conventional memory for the game.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 5 May 1994 19:44:45 -0400
- From: <ddr@cis.ufl.edu>
- Subject: voiceoo1.pat for Return to Zork CD
-
- Does anyone know where to get this .pat file?
-
- Dan.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 5 May 1994 16:02:00 -0400 (EDT)
- From: gt0074b@prism.gatech.edu
- Subject: windoze AVI 1.1a fix
-
- >Date: Wed, 04 May 94 09:00:41 PDT
- >From: ksoule@tatertot.com (Kent E. Soule)
- >Subject: Microsoft Video for Windows 1.1a
- >
- >>Date: Tue, 03 May 94 13:19:20 +0300
- >>From: Yossi Oren <LIOREN1@WEIZMANN.weizmann.ac.il>
- >>Subject: Great news for GUS motion video freaks!
- >>Hi Y'all, I've just installed Microsoft Video for Windows 1.1a (note the a)
- >
- >>The filename is ftp.microsoft.com:softlib/mslfiles/wfw11a.exe (PKSFX), sized
- >>about 1,280K. f.m.c. is a good site for hanging out on anyway.
- >
- >The only file I could find on this site is WFW.EXE: 1115008 bytes. Is this the
- >
- >Many thanks,
- >Kent
-
- The correct name of the file is VW1019.exe. WFW11a.exe does not exist.
- The upgrade really improves animations. Before the upgrade, my video
- would jump every second or so. Now it's smooth as silk. I'm glad to
- see that the GUS was never the culprit. Just bad Microshaft programming.
-
- PC
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 6 May 94 05:13:25 -0400
- From: nngo@up.tjhsst.edu (Nhan Ngo)
-
- ~s How Do I get registered?
- I just bought a GUS rev 3.4 a month ago(used) and I'm wondering If I can get
- registerd? It didn
- t come with a warranty/registration card since the old owner probably sent it
- in or he might even had bought it second hand too..
-
- ------------------------------
-
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