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- From: karu@nevada.edu (NARANAPITI KARUNARATNE)
- Subject: Re: Question from and idiot
- Message-ID: <1993Jan11.214512.28191@nevada.edu>
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- Organization: University of Nevada System Computing Services
- References: <1993Jan11.191928.10192@news.weeg.uiowa.edu>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 21:45:12 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan11.191928.10192@news.weeg.uiowa.edu> rahayden@news.weeg.uiowa.edu (R Andrew Hayden) writes:
- >I spend most of yesterday afternoon and night installing the 2.1 beta.
- >Boy, that was fun (NOT!)
- >
- >In any case.....
- >
- >Please understand that I have NEVER used OS/2 before, having been a windows
- >geek forever.
- >
- >In any case, here is what my system looks like at this point:
- >
- >386-25 w/ 8mb
- >Drive C: 105mb FAT (using boot manager defaulting to DOS)
- >Drive D: 54mb FAT
- >Drive E: 70mb HPFS (OS/2 is installed here)
- >WD/Paradise VGA w/ 512k
- >SoundBlaster
- >
- >Now, I installed the MMOS/2 thingy and now I get an error something like
- >the following:
- >
- >SYS1201: Device Driver E:\mmos2\sbd2.sys on line 65 not installed. Line
- >65 ignored.
- >
- >
- >Line 65 is:
- >DEVICE=E:\MMOS2\SBD2.SYS 1 7 220 4
- >
- >
- >Without killing me for my apparent stupidity, can anyone tell me what is
- >wrong here?
- >
- >Thanks.
- >
- >BTW: I'm learning fast. Without having any docs of any type, I created
- >my first program icon, for a communications program. I'm happy.
- >
- >Simple things for simple minds, I guess. :-)
- >
- >--
- >]> And a rock feels no pain + Robert Hayden <]
- >]> And an island never cries + <]
- >]> ----- + rahayden@umaxc.weeg.uiowa.edu <]
- >]> Question Authority + aq650@slc4.INS.CWRU.Edu <]
-
- This is easy. Check the name of the soundblaster driver file in your
- MMOS2 directory. Make sure that it matches the name in your Config.sys
- file. Also, the driver it uses depends on the Chipset in your SBPRO.
- I believe the names of the drivers are SBPD2.SYS and SBP2D2.SYS.
- Welcome to OS/2 world!
-
- Karu.
-
-