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base I/O address, and ROM IRQ, Use the MS-DOS Edit utility or the Windows SysEdit

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0 If you still have problems, you may have a conflict between the DMA, IRQ, and other settings of your sound card and any optional card drivers you may have installed. Conflicts in these areas can also cause your computer to lock up, spontaneously reboot, or issue a parity error. If you experience any of these problems, follow these steps: 1. Use the MS-DOS Edit utility or the Windows SysEdit utility to check the contents of your computer's AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files. See your MS-DOS manual (or the on-line Help utility) for instructions on using Edit. To use SysEdit, select the SysEdit icon from the FocalPoint Utility program group or from the Windows Application group. Also check the contents of these Windows initialization files for potential conflicts: WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI. See your Windows on-line Help utility for instructions on identifying the commands in these files. 2. In your CONFIG.SYS file, make a note of the DMA, IRQ, base I/O address, ROM I/O address, and ROM IRQ settings of the driver MZTINIT.SYS. The default settings for the switches controlling these items is as follows: DMA: IRQ : Base I/ 0: CD-ROM I/ 0: CD-ROM IRQ: / D:1 / I:5 / A220 / CA170 / C115 Read This First 19

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If you still have problems, you may have a conflict between
the DMA, IRQ, and other settings of your sound card and
any optional card drivers you may have installed. Conflicts
in these areas can also cause your computer to lock up,
spontaneously reboot, or issue a parity error.
If you experience any of these problems, follow these steps:
1.
Use the MS-DOS Edit utility or the Windows SysEdit
utility to check the contents of your computer’s
AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files. See your
MS-DOS manual (or the on-line Help utility) for
instructions on using Edit. To use SysEdit, select the
SysEdit icon from the FocalPoint Utility program group
or from the Windows Application group.
Also check the contents of these Windows initialization
files for potential conflicts: WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI.
See your Windows on-line Help utility for instructions
on identifying the commands in these files.
2.
In your CONFIG.SYS file, make a note of the DMA, IRQ,
base I/O address, ROM I/O address, and ROM IRQ
settings of the driver MZTINIT.SYS.
The default settings for the switches controlling these
items is as follows:
DMA:
/ D:1
IRQ :
/ I:5
Base I/ 0:
/ A220
CD-ROM I/ 0:
/ CA170
CD-ROM IRQ:
/ C115
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