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- GUS Daily Digest Mon, 25 Oct 93 0:07 MDT Volume 7: Issue 24
-
- Today's Topics:
- Gus, SB and Windows
- GUS Daily Digest V7 #23 (2 msgs)
- GUS headphone volume control
- Halloween Harry
- Line level ground loop isolator
- new uploads
- Prince of Persia 2
- RAM for gus?
- Tiger Software
- Ultramid and UW2
- Using to mono microphones
- volume in 2nd reality
-
- 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: Sun, 24 Oct 1993 12:55:44 +0100 (MET)
- From: ralam@cs.vu.nl
- Subject: Gus, SB and Windows
-
- Hi, I have a Gus and a Soundblaster peacefully coexisting in my
- computer, and under DOS everything works fine.
- But I can't seem to get My GUS installed under Windows.
- Windows gives me a conflict between my two cards
-
- Does anyone know how to solve this ?
-
- Thanx
-
- Remco Lam
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-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1993 18:43:50 -0400 (EDT)
- From: dionf@ERE.UMontreal.CA (Francois Dion)
- Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V7 #23
-
- > From: adriano ennio raiola <adrianr@mullian.ee.mu.OZ.AU>
- > Subject: ADPCM decode executable??
- >
- > Hi, can someone PLEASE upload compiled versions of the source files in the
- > adpcmsrc.zip archive just uploaded to epas, so that those of us without
- > a C compiler can try the adpcm compressed samples..
-
- It is included with the compressed samples. It is called testd_s.exe.
- BTW the daughterboard will be able to do this in hardware, and Tom Klok has
- modified the code to make it fast enough to do real time compression/
- decompression.
-
- > ------------------------------
- > From: Steve "Bongos" Larson <larson@ee.ualberta.ca>
- > Subject: Creating a headphone/speaker volume control for your GUS
- >
- > Howdy GUSland.
- >
- > I thought I'd pass on some advice...
- [making a headphone/speaker control]
-
- And for people who are scared of their soldering abilities, Radio Shack sells
- a headphone volume control which will do the trick and cost less than 5$.
-
- > ------------------------------
- > From: FINK_MARTIN/HP2000_13@idacom.hp.com
- > Subject: Re: Microphones and the GUS
- >
- > In response to Ben Leamy's question about
- > microphones.....
- >
- > I tried several microphone borrowed from friends,
- > and none of them worked.
-
- Probably all condenser mike without internal power, right? You need either a
- dynamic microphone or a self powered condenser mike. For a circuit on how to
- use condenser that are not self powered, check micro.arj on epas. It includes
- a design for a Macintosh microphone, a Radio Shack electret (which needs -8v
- but some require +8v so you have to reverse the battery on the circuit) and
- both work great. I also use PZM mikes with this circuit instead of the poor
- power circuit that come with the PZMs (and scrap the 10Kohm transfo which is
- not needed).
-
- > Since the microphones I
- > had borrowed were all mono, and the mic input on
- > the GUS is stereo,
-
- Doesn't matter. By using a mono mic on the GUS you simply put to ground one
- input which will not damage the GUS.
-
- > I tried using a mono to stereo
- > converter....to no avail.
-
- With or without it works perfectly.
-
- > I then went to Radio
- > Shack and purchased a real stereo microphone. It
- > actualy has two heads on it. It worked great. Just
- > make sure that it meets your uni or omni directional
- > needs.
-
- Because it's a dynamic microphone. The pickups look like headphone speakers.
-
- > One word of warning. The GUS Windows drivers incorrectly
- > report that the GUS is unable to do stereo recording.
-
- Not. I've sent you 2 messages already about that. It correctly reports stereo
- recording capabilities at 8 bit. Works for 11025, 22050 and 44100 Hz.
-
- > Therefore, if you want to record in stereo in Windows
- > using the mic, use the Goldwave recorder on epas, it
- > ignores the driver report and instead depends on the
- > enumeration values reported by the driver.
-
- All software that supports stereo recording in windows does work in stereo.
- Not just Goldwave, but Wave, Cooled etc...
-
- > Gravis has been advised of this 'bug' many times, but for
- > some reason have refused to acknowledge it.
-
- Well maybe you do not check your email? There is no such bug (unless you have
- a very old version of the driver - what is the date of the grvsultr.386 and
- ultrasnd.drv?)
-
- > ------------------------------
- > From: Steve "Bongos" Larson <larson@ee.ualberta.ca>
- > Subject: stuff...
- >
- > "Any friend of GUS is a friend of mine..."
- > Ben "the Bastard" says:
- > # I still haven't tried to sample on my card (using a mic) since I
- > # tried it with the little microphone that came with a friends PAS16
- > # compatiable. It didn't work with that put I have successfully
-
- It is probably a condenser microphone that needs power to work properly.
-
- > # sampled using the LINE IN and a personal stereo.
- > # should the PAS type mic have worked on the GUS?
- > ==> Yes if the mic was stereo (check the plug: 3 conductors)
- > ==> No if the mic is mono (2 conductor)
-
- You can use a mono mic succesfully:
-
- stereo mono
-
- | | | |
- ---- ----
- || || <--- ground
- -- ||
- || || <--- left input
- -- --
- \/ \/ <--- right input
-
- With a mono microphone, the left input will be grounded (no problem) and the
- right input will get the signal from the microphone. Since the right channel
- is what is sampled when you select mono, it works great.
- Note that this is ok because it is an input stage. For output stages (line or
- amplified) never use a mono jack in a stereo output jack.
-
- > # is there some specific type of mic that I should try? (dynamic etc)
- > ==> I use a dynamic mic. They usually have flatter and better frequency
- > response.
-
- Depends. PZM have far better frequency response than any dynamic microphone
- under 500$ and cost 50$. PZM are condenser mike that can accept up to -15volts
- and can easily be modified for balanced XLR or jack use.
-
- > # what impedence should I try to get?
- > ==> This shouldn't matter much; most mic's o/p in the mV range, and are
- > designed for mic-level input.
-
- There are 2 ranges: 600 ohm and 10Kohm. 600 ohm is what you want on the GUS.
- I have used succesfully all dynamic microphones that i had: Shure, Grundig,
- Senheiser and even a cheapie radio shack and a cheapie lloyds. I also have
- used with my circuit in micro.arj Macintosh microphones, PZM mikes (work
- directly too without modification), electret capsules. I have also tried
- a self powered condenser microphone. All worked, but the 10Kohm didn't give
- a very strong signal, but still, worked.
-
- Note to all: music questions (that includes modifying the GUS for XLR inputs,
- how to get microphones working, speakers, composition software etc...) should
- go to the gus-music list. I am still subscribed to this list, but in a very
- short time i wont be anymore. Most other hardware hackers are only on the
- music and sdk list so you wont get much technical answers anymore...
-
- Ciao,
- --
- Francois Dion
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- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 24-OCT-1993 23:46:10.29
- From: Richard Wyckoff <RWYCKOFF@EAGLE.WESLEYAN.EDU>
- Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V7 #23
-
- n4zfd!frodo@rylos.n2idf.ampr.org ("James M. Blakely") writes:
-
- > Someone mentioned that "it was nice to see the GUS in a mainstream catalog"
- > and told about how the GUS was advertised in Tiger Software's catalog.
-
- > This is *not* a good thing. Tiger Software is generally the last stop for a
- > product before it's pulled from the market -- their line is made up
- > primarily of closeouts and discontinued items.
-
- I used to think this...until I looked in the newest Tiger catalog.
- Unless the new triple speed NEC CD-ROMS are also being remaindered (funny,
- I didn't even know they existed till I looked at that catalog) it seems that
- Tiger has moved from the DAK catalog arena to that of Micro Warehouse. I
- also saw the PAS and Turtle Beach cards in there too, I think. Don't worry
- about the GUS!
- --
- RWYCKOFF /Richard Wyckoff\ CATULLUS
- @EAGLE.WESLEYAN.EDU / aka Catullus \ @PELICAN.CON.WESLEYAN.EDU
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-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1993 15:28:53 -0500 (CDT)
- From: "James F. Kane III" <jfk2@engr.uark.edu>
- Subject: GUS headphone volume control
-
- For the solder-uninclined (like myself), Radio Shack sells a nifty little
- inline volume control for around $5US. I've been using mine for some
- time now, with no problems.
-
- Jim
- jfk2@engr.engr.uark.edu
- "I haven't slept since I woke up."
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1993 07:23:33 -0600 (CST)
- From: E33GLASSER@sask.usask.ca
- Subject: Halloween Harry
-
- I got Halloween Harry to work not bad using SBOS 1.43. It is
- reasonably playable, with music a bit scratchy. SBOS 1.37 worked
- OK but not quite as well. SBOS 3.60 worked but was extremely
- fuzzy and jerky. I could not try it with 1.20, as I do not seem
- to have it anymore. Could somebody upload it to epas?
-
- It seems like a pretty good game. Might be worth registering
- if it supported the GUS properly...
-
- Neil Danylczuk
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 93 16:55:12 CDT
- From: cowles@hydra.convex.com (John Cowles)
- Subject: Re: Line level ground loop isolator
-
- Steve Larson writes:
- > One other tip: I recommend the use of a line-level ground loop
- > isolator when connecting line-out to your sound system. It cleans up
- > most hum and motherboard noise you might otherwise experience.
-
- Where can I find one (or several) of these beasts, or how can I make my own?
- I'm not an EE major, but I own a soldering iron.
-
- John Cowles cowles@hydra.convex.com CompuServe: 72074,451
- Convex Computer Corp. 214 497 4375
- 3000 Waterview Pkwy
- Richardson, Tx. 75080
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1993 07:26:25 -0600 (CST)
- From: E33GLASSER@sask.usask.ca
- Subject: new uploads
-
- I uploaded a demo of the Terminator Rampage game to epas called
- RAMDEM.ZIP. It is from the Gravis BBS.
-
- I also uploaded a 3D sound demo from Europe called GUS3DEMO.ZIP.
-
- Neil Danylczuk
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1993 07:25:14 -0600 (CST)
- From: E33GLASSER@sask.usask.ca
- Subject: Prince of Persia 2
-
- Ok, I have tried almost every conceivable setup. I still get
- random lockups. What setups have been successful for others?
- By the way SBOS 3.60 definitely sounds the best for this game,
- but it is not stable.
-
- Neil Danylczuk
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 93 15:54:06 -0400
- From: sylk@mik.uky.edu
- Subject: RAM for gus?
-
- Hello!
- What is the specification for the GUS ram? I know I need 80ns Drams,
- but are they - 256X4, 256X1, or what?
-
- Thanks!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 93 10:05:27 EDT
- From: Meshreki@ee.udel.edu
- Subject: Re: Tiger Software
-
- >Someone mentioned that "it was nice to see the GUS in a mainstream catalog"
- >and told about how the GUS was advertised in Tiger Software's catalog.
- >
- >This is *not* a good thing. Tiger Software is generally the last stop for a
- >product before it's pulled from the market -- their line is made up
- >primarily of closeouts and discontinued items.
-
- Actually, while this was probably true a year ago, Tiger seems to have
- shifted gears into carrying product lines now. There are several pages
- for each of the following companies dedicated to brand new hardware/software:
- NEC (the new 3x triple speed CD ROMS + entire line of computers),
- IBM (hardware + OS/2, PC DOS 6.1), Sony (sampling of non-computer stuff),
- Logitech (scanners, mice, soundcards), Lotus (software), and tons of
- multimedia hardware/software/CDROMs. This is from the latest catalog,
- Fall 1993. Check the prices -- it's definitely not closeouts anymore.
-
- Can't wait until Gravis has their own page with the Max + daughter boards! :-)
-
- Sam
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1993 23:41:45 -0400
- From: Christine H Venart <venart@cse.psu.edu>
- Subject: Ultramid and UW2
-
- Hello all!
-
- Quick question:
-
- After messing around with Ultramid with several games, I decided
- to try it with UW2. The intro never sounded better!
-
- So...with my new sound, I decided to actually start playing this
- game with the intent to solve it. Unfortunately, I noticed that
- although all of the sound works great, everytime a digitized sound
- gets "sounded" my character turns a little to the left.
-
- I messed around with the sounds and found that the music for the
- game has no effects on it. When I turn the sound off and leave the
- music going, things are fine.
-
- Any ideas?
-
- Thanks alot!
- MCI
-
- Happy Gus-ing!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1993 16:50:03 +0800 (WST)
- From: Adam Boyt <aboyt@tartarus.uwa.edu.au>
- Subject: Using to mono microphones
-
- I have two mono mics which I would like to hook together for stereo
- sampling. I've tried to do this and for some reason it does not work (I
- tested the connections on my home brew adaptor and they were OK) - what
- gives?. Also, what is the situation with MegaEM and Gravis, I don't want
- to register if a gravis version is about to come out? Lastly, does
- anyone know how to get the miles/dgipak drivers to work with Warlords II
- - for some reason they wont work - could it be because their drivers are
- labelled 1991,92?
-
- Adam (Ferrous) Boyt (aboyt@tartarus.uwa.edu.au)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1993 05:11:12 -0500 (CDT)
- From: Antonio Guia <guia@CC.UManitoba.CA>
- Subject: volume in 2nd reality
-
- i'm not sure that i made myself understood... the sound through an
- amplifier connected to the line-out of the gus sounds quite good, but i
- wanted to check if the 3d sound was different using headphones. I plugged
- in some headphones which have a volume control built-in to the line, and
- ran 2nd reality. The volume of the output from the amp-out line is quite
- high and results in clipping of the sound. It does not matter where i put
- the volume control of the headphones, the source of the clipping is coming
- from the card's amp-out line, and not from the headphones
-
- again, is there any way to turn down the volume of the amp-out line via
- software?
-
- and thanks for that last reply, it was interesting and should be quite
- useful for anyone not having a volume control on their headphones, that's
- one that should be incorporated into the FAQ
-
- ------------------------------
-
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