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*** Mwave Support 2.02 for OS/2 on IBM Thinkpads ***
Revised 10/16/96
by Jim Wilkerson
This procedure is for the Mwave version 2.02 drivers on the IBM Thinkpad 755
CE/CD/CsE/CV/CDV/CX and 760 C/CD/E/ED series machines. It is designed to work
as is for OS/2 Warp Connect, OS/2 Warp with WINOS2 (Blue label packages), and
with differences as noted for OS/2 Warp Connect for Windows, OS/2 Warp for
Windows (Red label packages), and OS/2 2.11. This procedure will also work
for OS/2 Warp version 4.
Note: OS/2 2.11 is not supported on the Thinkpad 760 Series machines.
The files listed in this procedure are available from the IBM PC Company BBS at
phone: (919) 517-0001, anonymous ftp: ftp.pcco.ibm.com, and World Wide Web
site: http://www.pcco.ibm.com.
*** NOTE ***
The actual file descriptions listed here may vary from the descriptions as
posted on the BBS, the ftp site, and the WEB. The file name, size, and date
should be exact.
The Thinkpad should be placed on AC power and logged off of any network
connections prior to beginning the Mwave installation. Failure to do so can
cause various inconsistencies in the Mwave installation which will prevent
Mwave from functioning normally. After successful installation, the Thinkpad
can be run as it was before.
Obtain the files from IBM as shown in the following table for the version of
OS/2 and model of Thinkpad being used. Place the files into a temporary
directory, run each and follow the instructions to create the diskettes as
listed.
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|File Name | Notes |File Size|File Date | Description |
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|SYTPE143.EXE| - | 373061 | 08/30/96 |System Update Disk v1.41 |
| | | | | 755CE/CsE/CD/CDV/CV/CX |
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|SYTPF123.EXE| - | 408381 | 08/28/96 |System Update Disk v1.23 - TP 760C |
| | | | | and L Series |
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|SYTPG102.EXE| - | 767944 | 09/27/96 |System Update Disk v1.02 - TP 760E |
| | | | | Series |
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|UTTPG101.EXE| 4,5 | 1034113 | 06/04/96 |Utility Disk 1 v3.32 - Thinkpad |
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|UTTPG201.EXE| 4,5 | 319910 | 06/04/96 |Utility Disk 2 v3.32 - Thinkpad |
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|UTTPG301.EXE| 5 | 1247836 | 09/17/96 |Utility Disk 3 v3.33 - Thinkpad |
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|MWD202-1.EXE| 2 | 1130232 | 06/21/96 |Thinkpad Mwave for DOS Disk 1 |
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|MWD202-2.EXE| 2 | 637836 | 06/21/96 |Thinkpad Mwave for DOS Disk 2 |
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|MWO202-1.EXE| 1,2,3 | 1280703 | 06/21/96 |Thinkpad Mwave for OS/2 Disk 1 |
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|MWO202-2.EXE| 1,2,3 | 993670 | 06/21/96 |Thinkpad Mwave for OS/2 Disk 2 |
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|MWOS2AUD.EXE| 1 | 268478 | 05/02/95 |Thinkpad Mwave Audio for OS/2 2.11 |
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|MWAUDOS2.EXE| 2,3 | 178878 | 06/04/96 |Thinkpad Mwave Audio for OS/2 Warp |
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|MWW202-1.EXE| 1,2,3 | 1327391 | 06/21/96 |Thinkpad Mwave for Windows Disk 1 |
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|MWW202-2.EXE| 1,2,3 | 1226198 | 06/21/96 |Thinkpad Mwave for Windows Disk 2 |
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|MWMIDIO1.EXE| 2,3 | 408219 | 06/27/96 |Thinkpad Mwave OS/2 MIDI Support |
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|MWMIDIW1.EXE| 1,2,3 | 354121 | 06/27/96 |Thinkpad Mwave Windows MIDI Support|
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|MWMIDI-2.EXE| 1,2,3 | 1381536 | 06/24/96 |Thinkpad Mwave MIDI Samples Disk 2 |
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|MWMIDI-3.EXE| 1,2,3 | 1381214 | 06/24/96 |Thinkpad Mwave MIDI Samples Disk 3 |
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|MWMIDI-4.EXE| 1,2,3 | 1331369 | 06/24/96 |Thinkpad Mwave MIDI Samples Disk 4 |
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|MWMIDI-5.EXE| 1,2,3 | 1358728 | 06/24/96 |Thinkpad Mwave MIDI Samples Disk 5 |
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|MWMIDI-6.EXE| 1,2,3 | 560315 | 06/24/96 |Thinkpad Mwave MIDI Samples Disk 6 |
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Notes
1. For OS/2 2.11.
2. For OS/2 Warp for Windows and OS/2 Warp Connect for Windows (Red Label).
3. For OS/2 Warp with WINOS2 and OS/2 Warp Connect (Blue Label).
4. For the Thinkpad 755 Series.
5. For the Thinkpad 760 Series.
*** Base Multimedia Support ***
Consult the README file on the System Update disk for the respective system
being used and follow the instructions for use.
For OS/2 2.11, install multimedia support using the MMPM/2 install disks which
came with the package. Select ONLY Software Motion Video and CD Audio support
(NO sound card). Perform a proper shutdown and reboot the system.
For OS/2 Warp, if Multimedia Software support was not installed during the
installation of OS/2, then use Selective Install to install the support. The
hardware selection on the System Configuration page should be 'None'. For the
Thinkpad 755CD/CDV and 760CD/ED series, CD-ROM support must be present (i.e.
support should have been installed when OS/2 was installed) in the machine
during the install of Multimedia support in order to get a CD Audio object in
the Multimedia folder. Perform a proper shut down and reboot the system.
Note:
If the customer has attempted to install the Multimedia support with a sound
device or if multiple Digital Audio or other icons appear in the Multimedia
folder, then Multimedia support must be removed completely and reinstalled.
For OS/2 2.11, manually remove all references in the CONFIG.SYS to MMOS2,
delete the Multimedia folder from the Desktop, shut down and reboot the system,
and then delete the \MMOS2 subdirectory and all subdirectories under it. For
OS/2 Warp, use Selective Uninstall in the System Setup folder to remove
Multimedia support.
*** Thinkpad Mwave Management Device Driver ***
Install the Thinkpad Features for OS/2 using the INSTALL2 program from the
Thinkpad Utility diskette 1. The INSTALL2 program can be run from an OS/2
window. Remove the check on the Install Personalization Editor, select
Install, and follow the instructions to complete the installation. After the
installation completes, go into Device Driver Install from System Setup, insert
the Thinkpad Utility diskette 2, select Install and choose the Thinkpad System
Management Device Driver (make sure to HIGHLIGHT this selection). Perform a
proper shut down and reboot the system. Verify that the line
BASEDEV=AODBSMD.SYS
is placed in the CONFIG.SYS. This driver MUST be present in order for Mwave to
function. For best results, this line should come before the Mwave lines in
CONFIG.SYS as shown in the sample CONFIG.SYS on the following page.
*** OS/2 Mwave Support ***
Install Mwave support by using the SETUP command from the Thinkpad Mwave OS/2
Disk 1 in an OS/2 window. After the second disk is read, there should be a
confirmation message: 'OS/2 Mwave Manager Operating System Installed'.
Perform a proper shut down and reboot.
During boot up, there should be a message 'MWAVEDD.SYS (v2.125A)' and an icon
should appear on the Desktop titled "Mwave for OS/2."
*** OS/2 Mwave Audio Support ***
For OS/2 Warp, install Mwave Audio support (not including MIDI), by using the
SETUP command from the Thinkpad Mwave Audio for OS/2 Warp disk in an OS/2
window. Select the IBM Mwave Adapter (this is the default). Perform a proper
shut down and reboot the system.
For OS/2 2.11, use the Mwave Audio for OS/2 2.11 disk. Run the SETUP command
on the disk and follow the same directions as for OS/2 Warp.
*** OS/2 Mwave MIDI Support - OS/2 Warp and OS/2 Warp Connect Only ***
For Mwave MIDI support, run the SETUP command from the Thinkpad OS/2 MIDI
Support Disk from an OS/2 window. For OS/2 for Windows packages (Red Label),
answer 'Yes' to the 'Do you want your Windows MIDI Synthesizer to use this set
of MIDI Samples' prompt. For all versions of OS/2 Warp, answer 'Yes' to the to
the prompts for OS/2 MIDI samples. When the program asks for 'Disk 2', insert
Thinkpad MIDI Samples Disk 2. For 'Disk 3' use MIDI Samples Disk 3 and so on
through all five of the MIDI samples diskettes.
OS/2 MIDI support will not work with OS/2 2.11.
Note:
If OS/2 Warp is installed on a different partition from DOS/Windows, AND OS/2
Warp Blue Label is being used, answer 'No' to the prompt for the Windows MIDI
samples if no updates to the Native DOS/Windows side are desired.
The OS/2 CONFIG.SYS should reflect the following changes:
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REM ***********************************************************
REM Note: The Mwave MWAVEVDD.SYS device driver MUST be loaded *
REM before the VEMM.SYS OS/2 driver in the CONFIG.SYS. *
REM ***********************************************************
DEVICE=C:\MWAVEOS2\BIN\mwaveVDD.sys
.
.
DEVICE=C:\MWAVEOS2\BIN\mwbd0400.sys BUS=1150000
(This line will usually be near the COM.SYS driver.)
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.
SET MMBASE=C:\MMOS2;
SET DSPPATH=C:\MMOS2\DSP;
SET NCDEBUG=4000
DEVICE=C:\MMOS2\SSMDD.SYS
DEVICE=C:\MMOS2\R0STUB.SYS
(This line is in OS/2 Warp only.)
DEVICE=C:\MMOS2\ADSHDD.SYS
DEVICE=C:\MMOS2\SMVDD.SYS
(These two lines are in OS/2 2.11 only.)
BASEDEV=AODBSMD.SYS
SET MWFT_PATHNAME=C:\MWAVEOS2\DSP
SET MWPATH=C:\MWAVEOS2\MWAVEOS;C:\MWAVEOS2\DSP;C:\MMOS2\MWAVE
(OS/2 2.11 will also include C:\MMOS2\AUDIODD in this line.)
SET MWCARD=THINKPAD
SET MWROOT=C:\MWAVEOS2
SET MWOSNAME=MWOS2780.DSP
SET MWBIOS=MWBI0401.DSP
DEVICE=C:\MWAVEOS2\BIN\MWAGWVDD.SYS
DEVICE=C:\MWAVEOS2\BIN\MWSBVDD.SYS
DEVICE=C:\MWAVEOS2\BIN\MWAVEDD.SYS
DEVICE=C:\MWAVEOS2\BIN\MEIO0430.SYS
RUN=C:\MWAVEOS2\BIN\MWSTART.EXE
DEVICE=C:\MMOS2\AUDIODD\AUDG.SYS P N:AUDIOV1$
DEVICE=C:\MMOS2\VAUDIO.SYS
(These two lines are in OS/2 2.11 only.)
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.
.
Note that these changes should be in the order shown with the only exception as
noted for the Mwave device to function properly.
Edit the CONFIG.SYS file to reflect the following changes:
DEVICE=C:\OS2\BOOT\COM.SYS (2,2F8,3)
The (2,2f8,3) is necessary to allow OS/2's COM driver to pick up the DSP modem,
which is normally at COM2. If the DSP modem is set to COM1, then use
(1,3F8,4).
If Faxworks for OS/2 is installed, change the FMD.SYS line to:
DEVICE=C:\<path>\FMD.SYS (2,2F8,3)
where <path> is the subdirectory in which FaxWorks for OS/2 is installed.
Note:
FaxWorks for OS/2 will install itself into a subdirectory called 'FAXWORKS'.
If the Windows version of FaxWorks is installed on the machine, then this
directory must be changed during the installation to avoid conflicts.
Save the changes made to the CONFIG.SYS, shut down and reboot. The modem
should be set up as a Class 2 device under Faxworks.
*** Reinstallation of Mwave ***
If the Mwave installation becomes damaged and fails to function properly, it
will be necessary to fully remove all Mwave AND Multimedia support prior to
reinstallation. This is necessary to insure a clean reinstall of all features.
For OS/2 2.11:
- Edit the CONFIG.SYS and remove all references to \MMOS2 and \MWAVEOS2.
- Delete the Multimedia and Mwave folders from the Desktop.
- Shutdown and restart the system.
- Use the Drives object to remove the \MMOS2 and \MWAVEOS2 subdirectories.
- Proceed with the installation as outlined above.
For OS/2 Warp:
- Edit the CONFIG.SYS and remove all references to \MWAVEOS2.
- Do a Selective Uninstall of Multimedia support and delete the Multimedia
and Mwave folders from the Desktop.
- Shutdown and reboot the system.
- Use the Drives object to remove the \MMOS2 and \MWAVEOS2 subdirectories.
- Proceed with the installation as outlined above.
WINOS2 Mwave support can be reinstalled independently of OS/2 support, i.e. if
OS/2 Mwave support is working correctly, then it is not necessary to
remove/reinstall OS/2 support in order to reinstall WINOS2 support. In
general, WINOS2 Mwave support does not need to be removed before it is
reinstalled.
*** Miscellaneous Application Considerations ***
For HyperACCESS, the modem type should be set up as an 'Mwave Windsurfer Comm
Adapter' or 'Mwave 28,800 bps Modem' on whichever port (COM1 or COM2 only) that
the modem is set for.
For communications programs that do not have a specific selection for the Mwave
modem, choose a Hayes compatible.
For the modem to function with OS/2 telecommunications/fax programs, it must be
initialized with the Mwave Modem icon in the Mwave for OS/2 folder. The
Discriminator function will also launch. Both Modem and Discriminator will not
be visible on the Desktop, but will show up in the Window List and can be
switched to if necessary.
For IBM LAN Distance to function properly, edit the PROTOCOL.INI file and add
PCMCIA=YES to the ╘COMx╥ stanza. If the modem fails to connect successfully to
the LAN Distance server at high speed (19200 to 28800), then it will be
necessary to set the modem speed to 14400 for proper operation.
For successful coexistence with IBM TCP/IP, IBM LAN Requestor and/or Netware
Requestor for OS/2; all of the MMOS2 and Mwave drivers, with the exception of
the MWAVEVDD.SYS driver, should come after the TCP/IP lines in the CONFIG.SYS
file.
For CD audio on the 755CD/CDV and 760CD/ED to function, the Auxiliary Control
must be running from the Mwave for OS/2 folder. This is not necessary if the
CD is set for Digital Transfer.
If Audio is playing and an incoming telephone signal is detected by the modem,
then the Mwave Manager will terminate the Audio automatically to free up the
the necessary Mwave resources for the Discriminator/Modem. Audio should resume
after the Modem is through with its process (telephone, FAX, or Modem).
It is possible to use a PCMCIA modem and the DSP modem at the same time. For
best results, install OS/2 with the Infrared enabled as COM1, Serial disabled,
and the DSP modem at COM2 (defaults). Use the Thinkpad Features to disable
Infrared and Serial. Install PCMCIA support and select PCMCIA Modem/FAX as the
device. The PCMCIA modem will show up as COM1 to applications. It is not
possible to use the Serial ports or the Infrared in this configuration due to
interrupt conflicts.
*** WINOS2 Mwave Support ***
For OS/2 Warp for Windows (Red label), boot back into native DOS, make sure to
exit completely out of Windows and any menu type applications, then run the
INSTALL program on the Thinkpad Mwave for DOS Disk 1. After installing the
second disk, reboot the system.
Start Windows and run the SETUP program on the Thinkpad Mwave for Windows Disk
1. Follow the instructions and install both disks. Restart Windows for the
changes to take effect.
For MIDI support, run the SETUP program on the Thinkpad Mwave Windows MIDI
Support Disk. The specified path should be the same as used for the OS/2 MIDI
samples installed in the previous steps. If MIDI samples were installed under
OS/2, then select 'Cancel' when prompted for MIDI Samples Disk 2. Otherwise,
when the program asks for 'Disk 2', insert Thinkpad MIDI Samples Disk 1. For
'Disk 3' use MIDI Samples Disk 2 and so on through all five MIDI samples
diskettes.
For OS/2 2.11 and OS/2 Warp with WINOS2 (Blue label), run the SETUP program on
the Thinkpad Mwave for Windows Disk 1 and follow the instructions. Make sure
to run the SETUP program from a WINOS2 Full Screen session. For MIDI support,
run the SETUP program from the Thinkpad Mwave Windows MIDI Support Disk and
follow the same instructions as for OS/2 Warp Red Label.
The Thinkpad Mwave DOS drivers are not needed for OS/2 2.11 or OS/2 Warp Blue
Label.
The following two lines should be added/appended in the AUTOEXEC.BAT in the
root of the bootable drive:
SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T1
SET PATH=...C:\MWAVEOS2\BIN;C:\MWW\DLL;
Note:
If it becomes necessary to use Selective Install to reinstall WINOS2 support,
these two lines will need to be manually added back to the AUTOEXEC.BAT for
Mwave to function in WINOS2 sessions.
The first use of MIDI from the Media Player will give a warning 'This file may
not play correctly with the default MIDI setup'. Check the 'Don't display this
warning in the future' box and continue.
For WINOS2 sessions, the modem will function reliably with telecommunications
programs only. The FaxWorks for Windows (Callcenter) will work reliably under
WINOS2. FaxWorks for OS/2 included in the Bonus Pak for OS/2 Warp works fine
with WINOS2 applications for faxing. FaxWorks PRO for OS/2 also works.
*** Other Mwave Fixes and Utilities ***
The following is a list and description other Mwave fixes and enhancements that
are available from the IBM PC Company BBS and other vendors.
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|File Name |Description |
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|FWVMW058.EXE|Updated FaxWorks Callcenter for Windows. |
| |Necessary for full function with Mwave. |
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|MWAVERAS.EXE|Updated MODEM.INF for RAS and WFWG. |
| |For version 1.10 and 2.0 Mwave. |
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|MWVOD100.EXE|Upgrade to allow Voice Over Data |
| |capability. For version 2.0 Mwave only. |
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|MDM.ZIP |Fix for Lotus modem aware applications |
| |and the Mwave Modem. For v2.0 Mwave. |
| |Available from Lotus BBS at 415-691-0401. |
| | |
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