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OPTi 82C924 LATEST INFORMATION
Windows31/DOS (Version 1.03f )
Windows95/DOS (Version 4.00.10)
10/15/95
Important note:
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!! Please check the package you get first !!
Win95/DOS Package:
For the users of the Windows 95, please Install Windows 95
Driver first. Read the README.W95 for the installation guide.
Win31/DOS Package:
For the users of the Windows 3.1x and DOS, please install
this package from a Real DOS prompt. Do not run it in a
Windows' DOS session.
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0. What's NEW in this release
- When DOS CM (Config Manager) isn't present, the program
uses PnP test mode of 82c924 device to setup the hardware
resource in stead of using old-version MC registers.
- DOS package now supports both old DOS 6.xx and Win95 DOS
For Win31/DOS package, it works as before. The DOS
Installer will also install Windows 3.1 Drivers.
For Win95/DOS package (a single floppy), it starts
from Win95 installation then brings up DOS Installer.
- Windows 95 Real DOS Support
Add program and functions to integrate with 82C924 Windows
95 driver. SNDINIT program puts SETSOUND in DOSSTART.BAT
when it detects that "winbootdir" is present, so every time
the user leave Windows 95 to real mode dos, the SETSOUND
program will be invoked to setup the sound card. This is
necessary because Win95 may reset PNP devices H/W resource
at Win95 exit time.
- Add/Update COMM interface and MODEM resource in SYSTEM.INI
of Windows 3.1 when the sound card supports modem.
1. SOFTWARE PACKAGE CONTENTS
Package 1) DOS/Windows 3.1 installation package:
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The 82C924 software package contains (1) 3.5" 1.44M diskette.
- This is the DOS plus Windows installation diskette
The Installation diskette has the following subdirectories and
files:
a.) Installation files
- INSTALL.COM - installation program
- INSTALL.DAT - on-line help text file
- CDROM.CFG - CDROM Config File
- README.TXT - This file
- SOUND16.CFG - Device Configuration File
- LOGO.BMP - Company Logo BMP File
b.) DOS Drivers & Files
- SNDINIT.COM - SNDINIT1.exe or SNDINIT2.exe loader
- SNDINIT1.EXE - hardware config and test program in PNP
environment
- SNDINIT2.EXE - hardware config and test program in Non
PNP environment
- VOLUME.BAT - DOS volume setup program
- VOLTSR.EXE - Volume memory resident program
- KARAOKE.EXE - Karaoke Program
- CDSETUP.SYS - CD-ROM setup device driver
- DEMO8.WAV - 8-bit Wave audio file
- DEMO16.WAV - 16-bit Wave audio file
- SOUND16.CFG - Device configuration file
- xxxx.SYS - CD-ROM drivers
c.) Windows Drivers & Files (sub Directory: WINDRV)
- SND924.DRV - Base audio device driver
- OPTIKB.DLL - MPU-401 PNP-aware Device Driver
- VSND924D.386 - Virtual device driver
- MSMIXMGR.DLL - Microsoft mixer manager
- MIDIMAP.CFG - Configuration file for Midimapper
- OEMSETUP.INF - For Windows drivers re-installation
d.) Windows Audio Application Programs (sub Directory: WINAPP)
- MIXER_IX.EXE - Audio volume mixer control program
- APLAYER.EXE - Wave audio playback and recording
demo application
- README.WRI - Readme file for APLAYER.
Besides, you may get other audio applications from your
sound card manufacturer. Most likely, they will install
their audio applications through this INSTALL package
as well.
Package 2) Windows 95/DOS drivers installation package:
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The 82C924 Windows 95/DOS installation package contains (1) 3.5"
1.44M diskette.
- This is the Windows 95/DOS installation diskette
The Installation diskette has the following subdirectories and
files:
a.) Windows 95 Installation files
- INS.INF
- SND924P.INF
b.) Windows 95 drivers and files:
- SND924P.DRV
- SND924P.VXD
- SNDM401P.DRV
- SNDM401P.VXD
- SNDOPL3P.DRV
- OPTJOY.IN_
- README.W95
c.) Installation files
- SND4DOS.EXE - Win95 DOS installation loader
- INSTALL.COM - DOS installation program, invoked
by SND4DOS.
- INSTALL.DAT - on-line help text file
- CDROM.CFG - CDROM configuration file
- README.TXT - This file
- SOUND16.CFG - Device fonfiguration file
- LOGO.BMP - Company logo BMP file
d.) DOS Drivers & Files
- SNDINIT.COM - SNDINIT1.exe or SNDINIT2.exe loader
- SNDINIT1.EXE - hardware Config and Test Program in PNP
environment (with CM)
- SNDINIT2.EXE - hardware config and test program in Non
PNP environment (without CM)
- SETSOUND.EXE - invoked to configure the hardware when
Windows 95 exits to real mode DOS
- VOLUME.BAT - DOS volume setup program
- VOLTSR.EXE - Volume memory resident program
- CDSETUP.SYS - CD-ROM setup device driver
- DEMO8.WAV - 8-bit Wave audio file
- DEMO16.WAV - 16-bit Wave audio file
- SOUND16.CFG - Device configuration file
- xxxx.SYS - CD-ROM drivers
3. DOS/WINDOWS 3.1 DRIVER INSTALLATION PROCESS
!!! Note: For Windows users, please exit from Windows and run
the installation from DOS. !!!
The hard disk installation program, INSTALL.EXE, will copy
the necessary files from OPTi Installation disk into your hard
disk. Follow the following procedure to install the software:
(Assuming you are using floppy drive A, and you wish to install
to hard disk drive C)
1. Place the disk labeled "OPTi 82C924 Installation" in
Drive A.
2. Type a: and press ENTER to change to Drive A.
3. Type install and press ENTER to begin the installation.
INSTALL.EXE will do the followings for you:
a.) Create the directory \OPTI924 in your hard disk drive.
b.) Prompt you for CD-ROM and sound card options so that after
you have finished the installation and have rebooted your
machine, you will be ready to use the sound card.
c.) Copy the files in your floppy disk to the OPTI924 directory
and Windows directory respectively.
d.) Update your CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT and SYSTEM.INI files
In CONFIG.SYS, the following will be added:
- DEVICE=C:\OPTI924\CDSETUP.SYS /T:S /P:340
(assuming SONY CD-ROM)
DEVICE=C:\OPTI924\SLCD.SYS /D:MSCD000 /B:340
In AUTOEXEC.BAT:
- PATH=C:\OPTI924 (appended)
SET SOUND16=C:\OPTI924
C:\OPTI924\SNDINIT /B
SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T4
In SYSTEM.INI:
- [drivers]
WAVE=SND924.DRV
AUX=SND924.DRV
MIDI=SND924.DRV
MIXER=SND924.DRV
[386Enh]
;OPTi924 COMM interface. Please do not delete/modify
COMxBase=modem IO Port
COMxIrq=modem IRQ
DEVICE=VSND924D.386
[snd16.drv]
SingleModeDMA=YES
CodecType=AD1848
MPU401=YES
MPU401IP=330
MPU401Int=9
IOAddress=530
Interrupt=5
DMADAC=1
DMAADC=1
ModemIO=2E8
ModemIrq=3
* SND924.DRV is the Base driver comprising WAVE, MIDI,
MIXER and AUXILIARY audio services.
* The program only add/update the lines related to modem
when the sound card supports modem.
* VSND924D.386 is the Virtual Device driver for Windows
Enhanced Mode.
* x in the COMxIrq, COMxBase is the COMM number (0-4,
0 means that modem is disabled).
4. WINDOWS 95/DOS DRIVERS PACKAGE INSTALLATION PROCESS
During the installation of 82C924 Windows 95 driver,
the installation program will insert a line in AUTOEXEC.BAT to
invoke the SND4DOS program to install the 924 DOS driver.
After installed the Windows 95 driver, the Windows 95 asks for
a reboot to make the new hardware (in this case, sound device)
to work properly. After reboot, the SND4DOS will be invoked and
bring up the DOS driver installation program (install.com on the
installation disk ) to install the DOS driver and remove the line
SND4DOS inserted in AUTOEXEC.BAT.
Please follow the following procedure to install the software:
1. Follow the installation guideline provided with 924 Windows 95
driver to install the Windows 95 driver.
2. During the first reboot after installed the 924 Windows 95
driver, the program SND4DOS will take over. Just follow the
instrution of SND4DOS to bring OPTi DOS Installer to setup
the Sound Card for your Windows 95 real DOS environment.
!! If you decide not to install at current time, you always
have a chance to re-setup your sound card support for DOS
later. Just type C:\SND4DOS at your Real Mode DOS Prompt.
3. DOS Installer actually is the same one as DOS/Win31.
The differences are
a. it won't install Win31 Drivers and applications.
b. it inserts a line into DOSSTART.BAT in Windows 95
Home Directory.
DOS Installer will modify Windows 95 system files:
In CONFIG.SYS
DEVICE=C:\OPTI924\CDSETUP.SYS /T:S /P:340
(assuming SONY CD-ROM)
DEVICE=C:\OPTI924\SLCD.SYS /D:MSCD000 /B:340
In AUTOEXEC.BAT:
PATH=C:\OPTI924 (appended)
SET SOUND16=C:\OPTI924
C:\OPTI924\SNDINIT /B
SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T4
In DOSSTART.BAT:
C:\OPTI924\SETSOUND
5. GETTING HELP ABOUT SNDINIT.EXE
You can issue the following command to get information
about sndinit.exe:
- SNDINIT /?
6. CD-ROM Interface Setup Device Driver
The CD-ROM Setup Device Driver is called CDSETUP.SYS. This
driver sets up the interface of your CD-ROM to the 82C924 sound
card. Each time you change or add a CD-ROM to your sound card.
The line "DEVICE=CDSETUP.SYS..." will be added to the first line
of your CONFIG.SYS file before the CD-ROM device driver line.
CDSETUP.SYS is defined as follows:
DEVICE=[drive:]\[directory]\CDSETUP.SYS /T:[M/S/P/I/X] /P:[addr]
/I:[IRQ] /D:[DMA]
[drive] = drive where you have the driver installed
[directory] = directory where the driver is located
[M/S/P/I/X] = M stands for Mitsumi
S stands for SONY
P stands for PANASONIC
I stands for IDE drive
X stands for disabled
[address] = Port address for CD-ROM (320, 330, 340, 360)
[IRQ] = Interrupt number (5,7,9,10,11)
[DMA] = DMA channel (0, 1, 3)
For example, the following line sets up the interface for a
Mitsumi CD-ROM:
DEVICE=C:\OPTI924\CDSETUP.SYS /T:M /P:340 /I:10
If you did not specify the /I or /D options, CDSETUP will
automatically choose the default setting for the CD-ROM type
your have specified.
- For Mitsumi, the IRQ is 10 and DMA is disabled.
- For SONY, they are both disabled.
- FOR PANASONIC, they are both disabled.
For IDE drive, you need to just specify the /T:I option.
Specifying any other option in addition to this will be ignored.
The I/O Port and Interrupt for IDE is located at 170H and Int 15.
7) Run DOS games in Windows 3.1
a) Sometimes, the Setup of the PIF file of a DOS game is crucial.
To make a game work effectively under Windows, you probably
have to try a few alternative options through PIF editor.
b) Not all the DOS games can run in Windows' DOS BOX. Some of
them just don't run because of system restrictions.