GUS Daily Digest Thu, 27 Apr 95 9:37 PST Volume 21: Issue 26 Today's Topics: 256K-16bit DRAM for GUS Any program??? difference Max/Ace Drivers for Lose95 Gus Daily Digest V21 #24 GUS Daily Digest V21 #25 (5 msgs) GUS Daily Digest V21 #25 -Reply GUS Max + Win 95? GUS Max and Linux 1.2.1 Improving MIDI playback InterWave Location of Ultrasound Studio Magic Carpet MIDI + Sampler Tracker? new GUS software v4.11 Old GUS + CD interface Opti Chipset Panasonic CD-ROM with GUS MAX tracker midi 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: Wed, 26 Apr 1995 14:25:00 -0400 From: "eddie (e.) kwong" Subject: 256K-16bit DRAM for GUS __________________________________________________________________________ Greetings: Can anyone please give me an idea where to get the 256K, 16-bit (40pin) surface mount DRAM for a 512K GUS upgrade to 1Mb in Canada or US. I believe this is the same DRAM used in the GUSMax memory upgrade. The required part numbers according to manual are: OKI MSM514260A NEC 424S4260LE-70 424260LE-70 TI TM545160DZ About how much is this chip cost and where can I get a better deal? This upgrade is intended for the UltraSound ACE (an excellent card! by the way). Awhile back someone mentioned that JDR carries this chip but I can't find it in their latest catalog, please help. Thanks in advance. ___________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 01:08:40 +0800 (HKT) From: Rossi Kwan Subject: Any program??? Is there any program that can play S3m file in windows?? Rossi Kwan ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 07:26:00 -0400 From: Ronald.Bleeker@lcnnl.sprint.com Subject: difference Max/Ace Message-ID: <"Thu Apr 27 07:26:07 199500*/G=Ronald/S=Bleeker/OU=2496WVLC/O=TMNL.LCN/PRMD=LANGATE/ADMD=TELEMAIL/C=GB/"@MHS> Can anyone tell me what the exact differences are between the Max and the Ace. Is it only the CD-Rom connection or are there other hardware things that are different. I ask this because i have a IDE cd-rom which i can't connect to my MAX. A friend of mine who has got a reg. GUS with DB and a Panasonic CD-rom would like to save some space in his computer so if the MAX and ACE are the same I would get a GUS ACE and he can buy my MAX. If anyone can help me please send me a message. My adress is: Ronald.Bleeker@lcnnl.sprint.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Apr 1995 14:57:01 -0400 (EDT) From: Impeach Wilford Brimley Subject: Drivers for Lose95 >Date: Tue, 25 Apr 1995 09:32:24 -0900 (PDT) >From: Mark Colaluca >Subject: GUS Max + Win 95? > >Anyone got their GUS MAX to work for DOS games under Windows 95? Seems >to work OK with 16 bit Windows drivers for Windows apps, but no go for >DOS games like DOOM, etc. Plus, my line in doesn't work in DOS. So my >feed from my Sound Blaster 1.0 thru my line in is disabled as well. I've >tried running Ultrinit -el in the DOS box, but no luck. Any chance of a >native 32 bit driver for the MAX? Right after the OS/2 drivers are done ;) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 01:39:37 -0400 (EDT) From: Daniel Gelinas Subject: Re: Gus Daily Digest V21 #24 Message-ID: Date: Tue, 25 Apr 1995 16:04:49 GMT+2 From: "Kobus Jooste" Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V21 #24 > Date: Mon, 24 Apr 1995 05:02:39 -0400 (EDT) > From: Daniel Gelinas > Subject: USS16 where is it!! > Message-ID: > > I'm a little disapointed about the reponses I've been getting off the net. > I write a message to gravis, about what programs do ADPCM compression, they > e-mail back saying USS16 is the only one, BUT THEY DON'T TELL ME WHERE THE > SMEG TO GET IT! >They (Gravis) are quite correct, it is in the package. >If I'm not mistaken from version 3.52 of the GUS/MAX software and the >3.59 version of the CD/disks. >Normal USS supports ADPCM 4-1,a-law & u-law compression. I'm sorry but you are mistaken. I just installed the 3.59 disks right off the CD-ROM and there is no USS*.*. I had to go all the way back to the 92 disk sets to even find USS8. I also have the 3.59a disks that came with the MAX at they are not there. > I even wrote back a second time, I asked why it wasn't included on the > cd-rom or in the installation diskettes, and _where_ could I find it. THe > response I got was that it was too buggy to be included in the distribution, > and... that's it. So can someone PLEASE tell me where I can get USS16, if > it is at all available. Or ANY other program to us the ADPCM compression. >Normal Wave Programs for Windows does the same.. as well as more >expensive programs such as Quad Studio. > I love my GUS but I'm a little ticked off to have paid money for > something I can't use! >It doesn't sound like it.. >Make sure you have a MAX. Of course it's a MAX. (the box is a dead giveaway! :-) I don't know how stupid my letter sounds but I assure you, I'm quite intelligent. >And the ultra16 dos environment setting is set up correctly, e.g. : >SET ultra16=32c,0,0,1,0. Here's my autoexec: @REM ===== Gravis initialization (3.59) ===== @SET ULTRASND=220,5,7,7,7 @SET ULTRADIR=C:\ULTRASND @SET BLASTER=A220 I7 D1 T1 @SET ULTRA16=32c,0,0,1,0 @C:\ULTRASND\ULTRINIT.EXE -ej -ec -o @REM ===== Gravis initialization ends ===== @SET PATH=C:\ULTRASND ECHO OFF GOTO %CONFIG% :CDROM :cdrom(noems) :cdrom(allems) lh c:\dev\MSCDEX.EXE /D:MSCD001 /M:10 :CLEAN path=c:\;c:\tc\bin;c:\tc;c:\telix;c:\tasm;c:\dos;c:\povray2;c:\UTIL SET PATH=C:\ULTRASND;%PATH% >In USS click on the 8-bit button just below the VU meters and you'll >see 16-bit sampling and a choice of compression methods. Well, as I still don't have USS16 I can't do anything of the kind. Now for the 4th time CAN ANYONE tell me where I can get it, instead of explaining it away... I've downloaded the entire directory at archive.orst.edu :/pub/packages/gravis/gravis/disk/*. At it is not in any of those disks. Every disk set I get, I goto the restore section and ask it to restore US*.*. I usually get the response "file not found", or whatever. Please help. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Apr 1995 17:05:04 -0400 From: rodman@wizvax.net (Josh (K8to) Rodman) Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V21 #25 > >> From: Simo P Lankinen >> Subject: A midi-tracker? >> >> Someone has asked this before, I know ... Is there a tracker-style (like all >> those mod-trackers) midi-composing program for GUS? Somewhere I read of > >Doesn't FastTracker 2 have MIDI output support? (MIDI IN didn't work for >me, but I don't know if that was our particular setup). No.. AFAIK FT2 uses MIDI only for input. output would require matching mod commands to midi controls and is a fair bit of work. -- Serve the Computer. The Computer is your friend. Be a happy Alpha Complex citizen. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Apr 1995 17:07:21 -0500 (CDT) From: Psychosia Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V21 #25 > From: Sam > Subject: tracker midi > > > Someone has asked this before, I know ... Is there a tracker-style (like all > > those mod-trackers) midi-composing program for GUS? Somewhere I read of > > Doesn't FastTracker 2 have MIDI output support? (MIDI IN didn't work for > me, but I don't know if that was our particular setup). > I havent been able to test it, but FastTracker 2 supports MIDI in, which according to the authors only work with the GUS. Myself, i would highly recommend using FT2 instead of MIDI, because while you lose the flexibility and compatibility MIDI offers, you gain a number of other features (I long ago gave up waiting for Gravis to implement REAL bank switching, ie. control change 0), not the least of which is the ability to use the limit of your computer's RAM instead of the GUS' 1mb limit. and considering it supports full 32ch/16b/44.1khz operation, with multi-sampled instruments, it's fairly powerful in itself (even better than ultra-tracker, and i was impressed with that). stick a low-pass filter on the output and the results can be acceptable at even a professional level. |)sychosia | Jeremy P. Rowland 03EE Auburn University (and in no hurry to graduate) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Apr 95 18:59:09 EDT From: banshee@rbdc.rbdc.com Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V21 #25 > Has anyone put together a list of games that may not have native >GUS support but can be made to work with the GUS and the steps that must >be taken? I have been reading the digest for a good six months, and it >seems that if there was a FAQ on this it might make life a little >easier. Well there is one, it's called the Glist. I don't know how good it used to be but it hasn't been updated very much at all since I've had a GUS (5 months). Only a handful of games have been added to that list since that time. It is a decent reference for some of the older games though...but it seems that nothing that's come out in the past 6 months is on there. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Apr 1995 20:09:54 -0300 From: "Jurassic Mark" Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V21 #25 >Date: Mon, 24 Apr 1995 17:42:45 +0000 () >From: "Eric M. Busalacchi" >Subject: GUS Games FAQ >Message-ID: > > Has anyone put together a list of games that may not have native >GUS support but can be made to work with the GUS and the steps that must >be taken? Yes there is such a list. It's called The G-List. I'm the original author, but Nick Tucker is now running it and he can be reached at nick@aol.com is my memory serves me right. > If not, I am interested in putting something like this together, >and anyone else that is please Email me so we can put together a little >team effort! The idea is not new, started in Novembre 1993 actually. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 13:38:43 +0100 (BST) From: Sam Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V21 #25 > From: Greg > Subject: GUS ACE got a great review > > The Ultrasound Ace received a 5 star ***** rating in the May issue > of Multimedia World. This is the first positive review I have seen > in a long time. CD-ROM mag (UK) called it "the ultimate soundblaster upgrade". However, there's little point mentioning this here; preaching to the converted :) Sam ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Apr 1995 12:40:33 -0600 From: Stan Page Subject: GUS Daily Digest V21 #25 -Reply I am in training between Monday Apr 24 and Friday Apr 28 at the Orem facility. As a result, I will be a bit slow in responding to email. Please bear with me and have a great day! Stan ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Apr 1995 19:48:08 +0100 From: alek@linefeed.com (Alek Hayes) Subject: Re: GUS Max + Win 95? Hi, >Anyone got their GUS MAX to work for DOS games under Windows 95? Seems >to work OK with 16 bit Windows drivers for Windows apps, but no go for >DOS games like DOOM, etc. Plus, my line in doesn't work in DOS. So my >feed from my Sound Blaster 1.0 thru my line in is disabled as well. I've >tried running Ultrinit -el in the DOS box, but no luck. Any chance of a >native 32 bit driver for the MAX? Oh God, please don't tell me you're trying to run the games in a window. Cos if you haven't figured out by now - GAMES DON'T RUN WITH THE GUS IN A WINDOWS DOS SHELL! Thatis aimed at everyone out there who doesn't already know. Dual-boot to dos and it should be ok. Sheesh.... Alek. -- ***** This message was posted by Alek Hayes ***** _________________________ / \ //---------------------------------\\ | Email addresses: | | "My God... It's full of stars..." | | Alek@linefeed.com | \\------2001: A Space Odyssey------// | Alek@msn.com |_________________________ | \ | Home page: | | http://www.linefeed.com/linefeed/alek/home.html | | | | Voice phone: | | 0181 896 1984 | \____________________________________________________/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Apr 1995 18:25:52 -0400 (EDT) From: Hal Black Subject: GUS Max and Linux 1.2.1 Someone was having problems with their Gus MAX under Linux 1.2.1... Well, I'm not. I have my GUS MAX on port 220, DMA 5, IRQ 11, and it works perfectly well. (well, I haven't found any volume knobs that work on any program yet.. but... I blame that on the programs.) But xgmod works great, for instance. I also have a CD ROM drive, but it is the Plextor 4Plex SCSI, so naturally I will have no conflicts. I am not sure if this is any great help... But it is something. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Apr 1995 16:30:17 -0700 (PDT) From: Ted Ching Subject: Improving MIDI playback Is Gravis going to work on improving General MIDI playback? If anyone heard a Roland Sound Canvas, the GUS simply does not compare. The GUS has the "ability" for custom patches, but every game that supports the GUS so far has used the default patches that Gravis suppled; no one has made their custom patches. So if this trend continues (and more than likely it will), Gravis should re-do some (actually... most) their patches, or at least change the volume mapping of the patches to match those of the Sound Canvas. (since it is *the* standard for GMIDI) Gravis could even implement some MIDI effects as well, like chorus, reverb, echo, etc via software. Does anyone see my point? The GUS's General MIDI playback is very poor, even when compared to even a SB AWE(ful) 32! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Apr 95 10:34:39 METDST From: Herman Dullink Subject: InterWave Fellow Gus'ers, Look what I've found at the AMD WWW-pages: AMD InterWave(TM) Chip Brings Interactive Sound to PC Audio APRIL 24, 1995--AUSTIN, TEXAS--Advanced Micro Devices today announced the Am78C201 InterWave(TM) audio processor, a complete personal computer audio system on a single chip. The most advanced silicon solution available for bringing interactive wavetable sound to personal computing, the InterWave processor supports today's major PC-audio standards and provides the ideal engine for running the Microsoft Windows(TM) 95 Game SDK audio feature set. "We are pleased that AMD is developing audio solutions for Windows 95," said Brad Silverberg, senior vice-president of the Personal Systems Division at Microsoft. "The availability of the Game SDK and complementary audio solutions, such as the InterWave device, will accelerate the number of compelling, high-quality games on this platform." The InterWave chip uses downloadable, 16-bit, 32-voice wavetable synthesis to deliver unparalleled clarity, authenticity, and interactivity to a broad range of business, education, and entertainment applications. Multimedia game developers, for example, have discovered that the InterWave chip's interactive sound capability enables PC-audio compositions to "come alive" with dynamic realism. With interactive sound, audio output changes are coordinated with the visual effects on the PC monitor. For example, the roar of a jet engine changes pitch and seemingly follows a computer-generated aircraft as it veers across the screen. "Game developers have eagerly awaited the audio capabilities provided by the AMD InterWave processor," said Zachary Simpson, director of technology at Origin Systems, Inc. "The InterWave chip and the Microsoft DirectSound API will allow Origin to deliver games supported by unprecedented levels of audio quality and realism at consumer price points." "AMD has taken a role of responsibility and leadership by providing the audio features we composers need to know will be there on your PC," added The Fat Man, the Austin, Texas-based game composer who has produced the soundtracks for 7th Guest, Wing Commander I and II, and over 90 other multimedia titles. "The InterWave chip has a wonderful set of General MIDI instruments, carefully crafted and balanced against each other so that all the notes will make it from our hearts to your ears." The InterWave chip features a powerful "Mix, Move and Modify(TM)" capability that lets developers create new sounds, combine multiple audio sources, and modify sounds in real-time. On-chip audio effects processing gives developers control of such special effects as vibrato, tremolo, chorus, echo, flanging (phase shifting), and reverb. "With its superior sound quality and versatility, wavetable synthesis has replaced FM synthesis in the professional music industry," said Bob Krueger, vice president of AMD's I/O and Network Products Division. "Emerging multimedia and Windows 95-based applications make FM synthesis no longer acceptable for PCs, and call for cost-effective interactive wavetable solutions like our InterWave chip." The InterWave processor supports today's major audio standards, including the Windows and Windows 95 operating system APIs, Windows Sound System, General MIDI, MPU-401, Miles Audio Interface Library (AIL), HMI Sound Operating System (SOS), legacy AdLib and Sound Blaster-compatible applications, MPC-2 and Gravis UltraSound (GUS). The InterWave processor provides all the high-performance audio functions required by PC manufacturers, add-in board manufacturers, and software developers. The 160-pin Am78C201 fully complies with the Plug and Play specification and is ideally suited for Plug and Play-compatible add-in cards or jumperless motherboards. To simplify development with the InterWave chip, AMD provides OEMs and application developers with a complete range of software drivers, reference hardware designs, developer kits, and documentation. The Am78C201 is currently being sampled in limited quantities to customers and developers. The 1K price is $39.95, and volume production is scheduled for Q3 this year. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., is the fourth-largest U.S. merchant-supplier of integrated circuits. Focusing on the personal and networked computing and communications markets, AMD produces microprocessors and related peripherals, memories, programmable logic devices, and circuits for telecommunications and networking applications. AMD has sales offices worldwide and manufacturing facilities in Sunnyvale, Calif.; Austin, Texas; Bangkok, Thailand; Penang, Malaysia; Singapore; Basingstoke, England; and Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan. ### For further information contact: Jonn Wilkinson, Public Relations (512) 602-2292 john.wilkinson@amd.com AMD, and the AMD logo are registered trademarks and InterWave and "Mix, Move and Modify" are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft, Corp. in the U.S. and/or other countries. GENERAL NOTICE: Product names used in this publication are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies. AMD news release #9540 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 17:45:25 +1000 From: c2a_vesn@aelmg.adelaide.edu.au (Adrian Vesnaver) Subject: Location of Ultrasound Studio Unfortunately my original install disks are stuff so can anyone tell me where I can get Ultrasound Studio (16-bit Version) or other programs which have the same features (ie u-law, etc). Adrian -- ,-_|\ Adrian Vesnaver MAIL: godfathr@student.adelaide.edu.au / \ Adelaide, SA c2a_vesn@aelmg.adelaide.edu.au \_,-*_/ Australia PGP Key: finger godfathr@student......... v Check out my home page at http://www.student.adelaide.edu.au/~godfathr ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Apr 1995 18:48:40 +0100 (BST) From: gould@cs.bris.ac.uk Subject: Magic Carpet Re: Magic Carpet > Hello, I know this has been posted 100 times, because I have been > searching through the digests for the answer. MegaEm 3.03 beta works with General Midi music but not Sound Blaster sounds. Get from archive.epas.utoronto.ca. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Apr 95 18:34:37 PDT From: Celtic Matrix Subject: MIDI + Sampler Tracker? Hi, I'm looking allready for a long time now for a good tracker (dos or windows) that allows you to sample something, or dump CD data in a WAV (to bypass sampling) and then immeadiatly use that sample as an instrument, and sequence the song using a MIDI-keyboard-controller. FastTracker 2 is something like that, but the MIDI support isn't really good . I wonder if there exist a decent tracker with good sampling features & prof. MIDI support.... CM. ------------------------------------ Name : Celtic Matrix E-mail: celtic@pop01.ny.us.ibm.net Date : 04/26/95 Time : 18:34:37 ------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 11:10:42 +0200 (MET DST) From: appel@stack.urc.tue.nl (Stanley Appel) Subject: Re: new GUS software v4.11 Where did you get it, please put it on epas. Stanley ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 10:52:00 -0400 From: Dennis-'t.Hart@lcnnl.sprint.com Subject: Old GUS + CD interface Message-ID: <"Thu Apr 27 10:52:42 199500*/G=Dennis-'t/S=Hart/OU=2496WVLC/O=TMNL.LCN/PRMD=LANGATE/ADMD=TELEMAIL/C=GB/"@MHS> Hi all, Does anybody have or know where to buy an addon card for the OLD GUS, with CD-Rom interface for a Panasonic CD-Rom drive? Thanks, _/ _/ _/_/ _/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/_/_/ _/_/ _/ _/_/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/_/_/ _/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/_/_/ _/ _/_/ _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/_/ Scott me up, Beamy..... e-Mail : menace@lcnnl.sprint.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Apr 1995 00:05:10 +0800 (HKT) From: Johannes Brahms Subject: Opti Chipset Hello.... I know that a detail info. has been posted here a few days ago, but since I have deleted that issue accidentally and I don't have www access, thus, I can't get back that issue, may someone could kindly send me with that particular info? Many many thanks in advance.... Best Regards Ronnie P.S. This is my first time in posting msg. here, if I have done something wrong, pls. let me know... thanks! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 16:50:44 +1000 (EST) From: Wee-Keong LIM Subject: Panasonic CD-ROM with GUS MAX Hi all, I've recently changed from a SB Pro to GUS MAX in my MS-DOS machine. However, the device driver (loaded in config.sys) won't recognise the Panasonic 562 CD-ROM drive connected to the MAX. The Panasonic Enable jumper is on, the CD-ROM disable is off, all CD-ROM IRQ and DMA jumpers are off (for the Panasonic), the CD-ROM I/O port is 340h and the baseport address is 240h. If anyone has a suggestion, please e-mail me. Hopefully, it's only a case of a new device driver. My current one is called cdmke44.sys (MKE = Panasonic). It worked perfectly with the SB Pro. As an aside, I have been running the CD-ROM drive from the SB Pro with Digital Audio into the MAX. This setup works fine, except that nowadays, the mouse "dies" soon after startup. Interrupt problems? Any ideas on how to fix it? Further, after running the SB Pro's Amp'd Out into the MAX's Line In, the MAX's mixer needed some changing. I've found that the following mix seems to balance out the GF1 output with the Line In sound: ultramix -l12 -g-5 i.e. 12 dB gain for Line In and 5 dB attenuation for the GF1 synth. Otherwise, the synth will easily drown out the Line In sound. I have noticed, however, that some instruments in MIDI files will play with volumes in the wrong proportion. Again, if anyone can help me run a Panasonic CD-ROM from the MAX, please e-mail. Thanks, Keong. -- Wee-Keong Lim University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia keong@ecr.mu.oz.au Engineering Computing Resources keong@ee.mu.oz.au Electrical Engineering ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Apr 1995 19:10:24 EDT From: DHXP25B@prodigy.com (CHRIS M PIPER) Subject: Re: tracker midi -- [ From: Chris Piper * EMC.Ver #2.10P ] -- > Doesn't FastTracker 2 have MIDI output support? (MIDI IN didn't work for me, but I don't know if that was our > particular setup). Fast Tracker 2 can communicate with a MIDI device, but it can't save or load as a MIDI file. I think it would be simple to write a program that will convert from the .XM or .MOD format to .MID, if I had any idea what the format was to any of these files. If anyone knows, please E-Mail me and I will be grateful. I would also like to convert MIDI data to .MOD format so I can write my music in a sequencer (which I am more familiar with) and then use the cool stuff that are in a .MOD file. (Like easier effects and the easier to sample instruments.) Fuzzy (Chris Piper) DHXP25B@Prodigy.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Apr 95 11:11:12-010 From: amfg@cic.teleco.ulpgc.es (Angel Fern'andez Gonz'alez) From: Origin Customer Service To: "Angel Fern'andez Gonz'alez" Subject: RE: Gus support Date: Wed, 26 Apr 95 15:08:00 PDT Message-Id: <2F9EC489@msmail.origin.ea.com> Encoding: 16 TEXT X-Mailer: Microsoft Mail V3.0 Status: R There will not be any changes to the sound system on Bioforge to allow the game to support the GUS. Sorry. 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