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USING GAME TRAVELER PLUS/MIDI TRAVELER CARD
In Windows 95/98 environment, the GAME TRAVELER PLUS/MIDI
TRAVELER Card can connect with
1)
Regular joysticks,
2)
Microsoft Force Feedback joystick.
3)
A MIDI device: such as a MIDI keyboard.
Therefore, three device driver models are provided for selection;
1)
PCMCIA GAME/MIDI - for Joysticks and MIDI. (Default)
2)
PCMCIA GAME/MIDI - for MS Force Feedback joysticks
3)
PCMCIA GAME/MIDI - for Normal joystick
The default model is “PCMCIA GAME/MIDI for Joysticks and MIDI”
which supports all the above mentioned devices. This model can support the
MIDI IN/MIDI OUT function, but will take up an IRQ resource that can not
be shared by other devices. Therefore, if any IRQ conflicts occur in your
system, or you don’t need to use the GAME TRAVELER PLUS/MIDI
TRAVELER Card to connect to an external MIDI keyboard, you can change
to the other two models as described below.
CHANGING MODEL
If you want to change to a different model of GAME TRAVELER
PLUS/MIDI TRAVELER Card other than the already installed, perform the
following procedure for the other model.
1.
Insert the GAME TRAVELER PLUS/MIDI TRAVELER Card into
your system.
2.
Go to My Computer.
3.
Select Control Panel
4.
Double click System
5.
Select Device Manager Tab.
6.
Double click on “Multi-function adapters”. The following dialog box
will appear.