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1994-11-18
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ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. Help for Selecting Number of Adapters ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Use this window to select the number of Advanced Gravis Ultrasound Adapters
that you have installed in your system. The maximum number of Ultrasound
Adapters supported by MMPM/2 is one.
If you select zero, then you will de-install all Ultrasound Adapters that have
been previously installed by MMPM/2.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Help for selecting Ultrasound values ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
On this screen, you specify the values that you want to use with your Advanced
Gravis Ultrasound Adapter. The values are described below.
If you choose Close from the system menu, the selected values are set back to
the default values.
Select Ok to save the selected values and continue.
Board I/O Port Address
This field allows you to select the I/O port address for the Advanced Gravis
Ultrasound you have installed in your system. Use the drop down box to set the
correct address for this card.
The valid port address are:
210, 220, 230, 240, 250, and 260
If the device driver fails to initialize (during system reboot following
install), it might be necessary to change the I/O port address. To change the
port address:
Perform a selective installation and select the new I/O port address,
or
Edit the CONFIG.SYS, specify the new port address (It is the value
immediately after the /B: on ULTRADD.SYS line of the CONFIG.SYS), and
reboot.
16-bit CODEC I/O Port Address
This field allows you to select the base I/O port address for the CODEC found
on the 16-bit daughtercard and Ultrasound MAX. If you do not have either of
these cards installed, you can ignore this option by selecting the default.
The valid port address are:
30C, 31C, 32C, 33C, 34C, 35C, and 36C
If the device driver fails to initialize (during system reboot following
install), it might be necessary to change the I/O port address. To change the
port address:
Perform a selective installation and select the new I/O port address,
or
Edit the CONFIG.SYS, specify the new port address (It is the value
immediately after the /C: on ULTRADD.SYS line of the CONFIG.SYS), and
reboot.
DMA Channel
This field allows you to select the DMA channel for the Advanced Gravis
Ultrasound you have installed in your system. Use the drop down box to set the
correct DMA channel for this card. This DMA channel will be used for both
playback and record.
The valid DMA Channels are:
1, 3, 5, 6, and 7
If the device driver fails to initialize (during system reboot following
install), it might be necessary to change the DMA channel. To change the DMA
channel setting:
Perform a selective installation and select the new DMA channel,
or
Edit the CONFIG.SYS, specify the new DMA channel (It is the value
immediately after the /D: on ULTRADD.SYS line of the CONFIG.SYS), and
reboot.
Ultrasound Interrupt Level
This field allows you to select the Ultrasound (GF1) interrupt level for the
Advance Gravis Ultrasound you have installed in your system. Use the drop down
box to set the correct interrupt level for this card.
NOTE: If you have an Adaptec or compatible SCSI controller installed in your
computer, take special care in selecting a value which will not conflict with
it (it also defaults to 11).
The valid interrupt levels are:
2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 12, and 15
If the device driver fails to initialize (during system reboot following
install), it might be necessary to change the interrupt level. To change the
interrupt level setting:
Perform a selective installation and select the new interrupt level,
or
Edit the CONFIG.SYS, specify the new interrupt level (It is the value
immediately after the /U: on ULTRADD.SYS line of the CONFIG.SYS), and
reboot.
MIDI Interrupt Level
This field allows you to select the MIDI interrupt level for the Advance
Gravis Ultrasound you have installed in your system. Use the drop down box to
set the correct interrupt level for this card.
The valid interrupt levels are:
2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 12, and 15
If the device driver fails to initialize (during system reboot following
install), it might be necessary to change the interrupt level. To change the
interrupt level setting:
Perform a selective installation and select the new interrupt level,
or
Edit the CONFIG.SYS, specify the new interrupt level (It is the value
immediately after the /M: on ULTRADD.SYS line of the CONFIG.SYS), and
reboot.