100 Sound Blaster Wave 101 Sound Blaster Midi 102 Sound Blaster Line-In 103 Sound Blaster CD-Audio 104 Sound Blaster Mic 105 Sound Blaster Master Volume 106 Sound Blaster Pcspk 107 SoundBlaster 108 SoundBlaster 109 SoundBlaster 110 SoundBlaster 111 Auto Gain Control 112 AGC 113 Recording Input Meter 114 Record Meter 115 Line-In Mute 116 Line Mute 117 CD Audio Mute 118 CD Mute 119 Master Mute 120 Master Mute 121 Mic Mute 122 Microphone Mute 123 Midi Mute 124 Midi Mute 125 PC Speaker Mute 126 PC Speaker Mute 127 Wave Output Mute 128 Wave Mute 129 Master Output Sources 130 Output Sources 131 Recording Input Source 132 Record Source 133 Line-In Input Meter 134 Line Meter 135 Microphone Input Meter 136 Mic Meter 137 Line-In Input Meter 138 Line Meter 139 CD Audio Input Meter 140 CD Meter 141 Microphone Input Meter 142 Mic Meter 143 Wave Output Meter 144 Wave Meter 145 Voice Input Source 146 Voice Source 147 Master Bass Level 148 Bass 149 Line-In Volume Level 150 Line Volume 151 CD Audio Volume Level 152 CD Volume 153 Microphone Volume Level 154 Mic Volume 155 Midi Volume Level 156 Midi Volume 157 PC Speaker Volume Level 158 PC Spk Volume 159 Wave Output Volume Level 160 Wave Volume 161 Master Volume Level 162 Master Volume 163 Recording Input Gain 164 Record Gain 165 Master Treble Level 166 Treble 167 Line-In Input Level 168 Line Input 169 Microphone Input Level 170 Mic Input 171 Line-In Input Level 172 Line Input 173 CD Audio Input Level 174 CD Input 175 Microphone Input Level 176 Mic Input 177 Midi Input Level 178 Midi Input 179 Volume Control 180 Vol 181 Voice Commands 182 Voice 183 Recording Control 184 Rec 185 Line-In 186 Line 187 Line-In 188 Line 189 CD Audio 190 CD 191 CD Audio 192 CD 193 Microphone 194 Mic 195 Microphone 196 Mic 197 Midi 198 Midi 199 Midi 200 Midi 201 PC Speaker 202 PC Spk 203 Wave Output 204 Wave 205 Recording Input Sources 206 Rec Src 207 Out Gain 208 Output Gain Control 209 In Gain 210 Input Gain Control 211 3D Sound 212 3D Sound 301 The sound card cannot be found with this DMA Channel. Check your settings and try again. 302 The sound card cannot be found with this Interrupt. Check your settings and try again. 303 The sound card cannot be found with port number %x. Check your settings and try again. 304 The MPU401 hardware cannot be found with this port. Check your settings and try again. 305 The DMA channel is in use by another part of the system. 306 Unexpeced error occurred during installation. Check your settings and try again. 307 The Interrupt is in use by another part of the system. 308 The MPU401 port address is in use by another part of the system. 310 The port is in use by another part of the system. 311 There was insufficient memory to install the driver. 312 The Sound Blaster 1.X driver is installed for use with your Thunder Card. For your card to work correctly with Windows, you should contact Media Vision for a driver specific to your card. 313 The Sound field port address is in use by another part of the system. 401 No suitable port is available for the Sound Blaster Card. 402 No suitable interrupt is available for the Sound Blaster Card. 403 No suitable DMA Channels is available for the Sound Blaster Card. 410 The Sound Blaster driver cannot be removed because of a registry access problem. 411 You have insufficient privilege to install, remove or configure the Sound Blaster driver 412 The Sound Blaster driver is busy. Try closing down volume controls and retrying. If this doesn't work remove the Sound Blaster driver, reboot and re-install it. 413 An unexpected error has occurred. Please try again. 414 DMA buffer size must be between 4 and %d. 415 A DMA Buffer of size %d Kilobytes could not be obtained, using %d Kilobytes instead. 499 Enable 500 Disable 501 I/O Address: 502 I/O &Address: 503 Continue 504 OK 505 Help for Continue 2131 Pressing the Continue button will test the port address of Sound Blaster 16. 2132 Pressing the Cancel button exits the configuration dialog and restores your configuration to its original state if possible. 2151 Pressing the OK button tests the configuration. If the Configuration is OK any changes that you made are saved. You will have to restart Windows for your changes to take full effect. 2152 Pressing the Cancel button exits the configuration dialog and restores your configuration to its original state if possible. 2171 Pressing the OK button tests the configuration. If the Configuration is OK any changes that you made are saved. You will have to restart Windows for your changes to take full effect. 2172 Pressing the Cancel button exits the configuration dialog and restores your configuration to its original state if possible. 2191 Pressing the OK button tests the configuration. If the Configuration is OK any changes that you made are saved. You will have to restart Windows for your changes to take full effect. 2192 Pressing the Cancel button exits the configuration dialog and restores your configuration to its original state if possible. 3001 Help for OK 3002 Help for Cancel 4130 Sound Blaster 16 Base I/O Address 4150 Sound Blaster 1.X and 2.0 Configuration 4170 Sound Blaster Pro Configuration 4190 Sound Blaster 16 Configuration 8143 This setting tells the system the port address at which your Sound Blaster card is located. 8150 This setting tells the system the interrupt that your Sound Blaster card is using. 8163 This setting tells the system the port address at which your Sound Blaster card is located. 8170 This setting tells the system the interrupt that your Sound Blaster Pro card is using. 8172 This setting tells the system the DMA channel your Sound Blaster Pro card is using. 8182 Pressing the Advanced button allows you to configure the DMA buffer size in Kilobytes. The default value of 4 Kilobytes is suitable for most purposes. 8183 This setting tells the system the port address at which your Sound Blaster Pro card is located. 8190 This setting sets the interrupt to use for your Sound Blaster 16 card. 8192 This setting sets the DMA channel your Sound Blaster 16 card will use for 8-bit digitized sound. 8194 This setting sets the DMA channel your Sound Blaster 16 card will use for 16-bit digitized sound. 8196 This setting tells the system the port address at which the MPU401 feature of your Sound Blaster 16 card is located. 8198 Disabling Auto-Configuration will let you choose the settings for the PnP card. Enabling it will cause the system to choose a conflict-free configuration. 8202 Pressing the Advanced button allows you to configure the DMA buffer size in KiloBytes. The default value of 16 Kilobytes is suitable for most purposes. 8203 This setting tells the system the port address at which your Sound Blaster 16 card is located. 9000 Help for Interrupt 9002 Help for DMA Channel 9004 Help for DMA Channel (16-bit) 9006 Help for MPU401 I/O Address 9008 Help for Auto Configuration 9012 Help for Advanced 9013 Help for I/O Address