Troubleshooting 30
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Use
SBESET.EXE
to manually configure SB resources or disable SB Emulation. By default, SB
Emulation in DOS follows the Windows settings. For example, if you disable SB Emulation in
Windows, in the next boot to DOS, SB Emulation is disabled. Under rare circumstances you may need
to manually reconfigure DOS SB Emulation, for example, if there is conflict in DOS before it can boot to
Windows.
SBESET.EXE
is run from the command line.
To set SBESET values in the command line:
At the DOS prompt, type the
SBESET
command in a single line. Its syntax is:
SBESET [-Axxx] [-Ix] [-Dx] [-Hx] [-Pxxx] [-dx] [-wx]
Square brackets [ ] denote optional parameters:
Parameter
Specifies
-A
xxx
SB interface’s base I/O address.
-I
x
IRQ line used by the audio interface.
-D
x
First DMA channel used by the audio interface.
-H
x
Second DMA channel used by the audio interface.
-P
xxx
MPU-401 UART interface’s base I/O address.
-d
x
SB Emulation mode. For
x
,
1 is Off, 0 is On.
-w
x
Set
x
to 1 to use the Windows-assigned resource configuration.
Set
x
to 0 to use (your) user-assigned resource configuration.
For example:
SBESET -A240 -I5 -D3 -w0
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Run this utility to confirm that SB16 Emulation is properly installed and working.
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The AutoPlay feature in Windows may not be enabled.
To start the installation program through the My Computer shortcut menu:
1. Double-click the My Computer icon on your Windows desktop.
2. In the My Computer window, right-click the CD-ROM drive icon.
3. On the shortcut menu, click AutoPlay and follow the instructions on the screen.