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Sound Settings, Viewing the Software Settings

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Using Sound on Your PC Sound Settings Sound Settings The embedded audio in your HP PC Workstation supports Plug and Play. This means that if another accessory board is installed, or reinstalled, the operating system is able to automatically configure the various software settings. The following table gives the preferred settings for the embedded audio: Audio Interface: MPU-401 UART MIDI Interface: Joystick Interface: Stereo Music Synthesizer I/O Address Range: Joystick Connector: IRQ Line: DMA Channel 1: DMA Channel 2: I/O Address Range: IRQ Line: I/O Address Range: I/O Address Range: 100H to 3F0H Enabled 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 15 0, 1, 3 0, 1, 3 100H to 3FEH 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 15 100H to 3F8H 100H to 3F0H The operating system may change these settings when a board is installed or reinstalled in the following situations: • Another peripheral device uses the same I/O addresses, DMA channel, or interrupt setting as the embedded audio (known as a hardware conflict). • Another joystick/game connector is already in use in your system. Viewing the Software Settings All of the embedded audio settings are software configurable. Viewing the Software You can view the software settings as follows: Settings Under Windows NT 4.0 1 Click the Start button and select Settings Control Panel. 2 Open Multimedia and click the Devices tab. English 17

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Using Sound on Your PC
Sound Settings
Sound Settings
The embedded audio in your HP PC Workstation supports Plug and Play. This
means that if another accessory board is installed, or reinstalled, the operating
system is able to automatically configure the various software settings.
The following table gives the preferred settings for the embedded audio:
The operating system may change these settings when a board is installed or
reinstalled in the following situations:
Another peripheral device uses the same I/O addresses, DMA channel, or
interrupt setting as the embedded audio (known as a hardware conflict).
Another joystick/game connector is already in use in your system.
Viewing the Software Settings
All of the embedded audio settings are software configurable.
Viewing the Software
Settings Under
Windows NT 4.0
You can view the software settings as follows:
1
Click the Start button and select Settings
Control Panel.
2
Open Multimedia
and click the Devices tab.
Audio Interface:
I/O Address Range:
100H to 3F0H
Joystick Connector:
Enabled
IRQ Line:
5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 15
DMA Channel 1:
0, 1, 3
DMA Channel 2:
0, 1, 3
MPU-401 UART MIDI Interface:
I/O Address Range:
100H to 3FEH
IRQ Line:
5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 15
Joystick Interface:
I/O Address Range:
100H to 3F8H
Stereo Music Synthesizer
I/O Address Range:
100H to 3F0H