Creative CT4180 Getting Started Guide - Page 71
Using CTCM, CTCM will con your Creative PnP cards and update
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After the installation, CTCM and CTCU will be invoked each time you boot your system. CTCM will scan for and configure any unconfigured Creative PnP cards. CTCU will run in silent mode and update the parameters needed by your Creative and Windows drivers. It will also update the BLASTER environment variable if it detects a Creative audio card in the system. For more details on how the CTCM and CTCU commands work, please read the sections "Using CTCM" on page 3 and "Using CTCU" on page 4. Using CTCM After booting your system, you may want to configure a Creative PnP card again. You can do so by running Creative PnP Configuration Manager (CTCM) from the DOS prompt: 1. Exit to DOS if you are in Windows 3.1x. 2. Change to the directory of your CTCM files. The default directory is C:\SB16. 3. Type CTCM and press . CTCM will configure your Creative PnP card(s) and update the BLASTER environment variable if it detects a Creative audio card in your system. CTCM configures Creative PnP cards only. But it can work with or without another PnP configuration manager installed in the same system. Just make sure that the statement which invokes CTCM in your CONFIG.SYS file is placed AFTER the statement that calls the other configuration manager. 3