16-Bit Sound Pro
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CD-ROM Configuration
You must set the exact hardware settings that match to your CD-ROM
drive. For IRQ, DMA channel, and I/O base address.
Testing the HOT-235 Sound
In a system, it is important that you test the HOT-235 sound card when
you are in the installation program. This will insure that your settings are
correct and working properly. If you do not hear any sound, you can try
and adjust the volume. If you still do not hear any sounds, you will need
to make sure your settings are correct. Check the Sound Blaster or Win-
dows Sound System settings first. If your system locks up during the sound
test, you will need to reboot, run the SNDINIT.EXE program, and check
your settings.
Testing and Re-Configuring the HOT-235 Sound Card
You can run the
SNDINIT.EXE
program at anytime to make changes to your
HOT-235 configuration. When re-configuring the HOT-235, you can use
the following parameter lines:
SNDINIT /B
Runs the
SNDINIT
program using the values speci-
fied in the
SOUND16.CFG
configuration file.
SNDINIT /?
Displays help information to explain how to use
SNDINIT.
SNDINIT
Runs the
SNDINIT
program to let you change your
HOT-235 configuration. You will see the main con-
figuration screen you had when you first setup the
HOT-235 with the installation program.
Summary of Contents for HOT-235
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