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Using Sound on Your PC Solving Problems with Sound Check for the presence of two jumper blocks on the Multimedia Control Panel Connector on the sound board-refer to page 25 for details. The PC fails to boot Check that the board is correctly installed in the accessory slot. Turn off the power with the sound board and reinstall the board. Check that the selected I/O addresses, IRQs, and DMA installed channels do not conflict with those used by other accessories in your PC. To check, refer to "Viewing the Software Settings" on page 28. The sound board does OS/2 users: Check if the Sound Blaster Pro device driver is installed. If it is, then not work properly remove the following lines: a C:\CONFIG.SYS file Device=C:\MMOS2\SBP2D2.SYS 1 1 5 220 4 /N:SBAUD1$ Device=C:\MMOS2\AUDIOVDD.SYS SBAUD1& b C:\MMOS2\MMPM2.INI file [Drivers] Waveaudio = IBMWAVESB01 Sequencer = IBMSEQSB01 Ampmix = IBMAMPMIXSB01 When the above lines have been removed, and the system rebooted, you can then re-install the Sound Galaxy Sound Card Device Driver. To do this, follow the instructions in the section "Installing the Sound Board Driver" in Installing Your Multimedia Sound Kit guide. Error Message "Out of Windows 3.11 users: The environment space is used up. Add the statement SHELL= environment space" C:COMMAND.COM /E:512 /P to the CONFIG.SYS file. /E defines a new size for the environment space. You can choose a higher value if the environment size is already 512 bytes. (Usually, the next value is 1024 bytes.) For more information on the above statement, refer to your MS-DOS manual. The volume is too low The sound board has two output sockets, LINE OUT and SPK. LINE OUT is a low- distortion output that cannot drive (without amplification) low-impedance devices such as speakers. SPK can drive low-impedance devices but has slightly more distortion. If you plug low-impedance devices into the LINE OUT socket, the volume will be low. English 13

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Using Sound on Your PC
Solving Problems with Sound
Check for the presence of two jumper blocks on the Multimedia Control Panel
Connector on the sound board—refer to
page 25
for details.
The PC fails to boot
with the sound board
installed
Check that the board is correctly installed in the accessory slot. Turn off the power
and reinstall the board. Check that the selected I/O addresses, IRQs, and DMA
channels do not conflict with those used by other accessories in your PC. To check,
refer to
Viewing the Software Settings
” on page 28
.
The sound board does
not work properly
OS/2 users: Check if the Sound Blaster Pro device driver is installed. If it is, then
remove the following lines:
a
C:\CONFIG.SYS
file
Device=C:\MMOS2\SBP2D2.SYS 1 1 5 220 4 /N:SBAUD1$
Device=C:\MMOS2\AUDIOVDD.SYS SBAUD1&
b
C:\MMOS2\MMPM2.INI
file
[Drivers]
Waveaudio = IBMWAVESB01
Sequencer = IBMSEQSB01
Ampmix = IBMAMPMIXSB01
When the above lines have been removed, and the system rebooted, you can then
re-install the Sound Galaxy Sound Card Device Driver. To do this, follow the
instructions in the section “Installing the Sound Board Driver” in
Installing Your
Multimedia Sound Kit
guide.
Error Message “Out of
environment space”
Windows 3.11 users: The environment space is used up. Add the statement
SHELL=
C:COMMAND.COM /E:512 /P
to the
CONFIG.SYS
file.
/E
defines a new size for the
environment space. You can choose a higher value if the environment size is already
512 bytes. (Usually, the next value is 1024 bytes.) For more information on the
above statement, refer to your MS-DOS manual.
The volume is too low
The sound board has two output sockets, LINE OUT and SPK. LINE OUT is a low-
distortion output that cannot drive (without amplification) low-impedance devices
such as speakers. SPK can drive low-impedance devices but has slightly more
distortion. If you plug low-impedance devices into the LINE OUT socket, the volume
will be low.