82C929 MAD16Pro Audio Card
ii
913-0000-000 Revision 1.0
July, 1994
Table of Contents
1. GETTING STARTED ..........................................................................................................1
1.1. A
BOUT THE
MAD16 P
RO
A
UDIO
C
ARD
....................................................................1
1.2. MAD16 P
RO
F
EATURE
L
IST
.....................................................................................1
1.3. W
HAT IS IN YOUR PACKAGE
? ....................................................................................2
1.4. S
YSTEM
R
EQUIREMENTS
..........................................................................................2
1.5. D
OCUMENT
C
ONVENTIONS
.......................................................................................2
1.6. L
ATEST
I
NFORMATION
.............................................................................................3
1.7. D
EFAULT
C
ONFIGURATION AND
O
VERVIEW OF
S
OUND
C
ARD
...................................3
2. INSTALLING THE SOUND CARD AND RELATED SOFTWARE ................................5
2.1. I
NSTALLING THE
S
OUND
C
ARD
.................................................................................5
2.2. I
NSTALLING THE
S
OFTWARE FOR
DOS
AND
W
INDOWS
.............................................5
3. TESTING AND CONFIGURING THE SOUND CARD.....................................................8
3.1. O
VERVIEW OF
S
NDINIT
T
ESTING AND
C
ONFIGURATION
P
ROGRAM
............................8
3.2. T
ESTING AND
C
ONFIGURING THE SOUND CARD
.........................................................8
3.3. C
ONFIGURING YOUR SOUND CARD FOR GAMES IN
DOS...........................................11
3.4. C
ONFIGURING YOUR
S
OUND
C
ARD TO INTERFACE WITH THE
CD-ROM D
RIVE
.......12
4. MEMORY RESIDENT VOLUME CONTROL UTILITY...............................................14
4.1. V
OLUME
TSR
PROGRAM DEFINED
..........................................................................14
4.2. M
EMORY
R
ESIDENT
K
ARAOKE
C
ONTROL
U
TILITY
.................................................14
5. SETTING UP THE CD-ROM INTERFACE TO YOUR SOUND CARD .......................15
5.1. O
VERVIEW OF THE
MAD16 P
RO
CD-ROM I
NTERFACE
..........................................15
5.2.
C
ONNECTING A
SONY CD-ROM D
RIVE
................................................................16
5.3. C
ONNECTING
A M
ITSUMI
CD-ROM D
RIVE TO
MAD16 S
OUND CARD
....................16
5.4. C
ONNECTING A
P
ANASONIC
CD-ROM D
RIVE
.........................................................17
6. CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES TO YOUR SOUND CARD .............................19
6.1. C
ONNECTORS ON THE
MAD16 P
RO
A
UDIO
C
ARD
...................................................19
6.2. C
ONNECTING
A P
AIR OF
S
PEAKERS
O
R
A H
EADPHONE
S
ET TO
MAD16 P
RO
..........19
6.3.
C
ONNECTING
E
XTERNAL
D
EVICES TO THE
L
INE
-O
UT
C
ONNECTOR
.........................19
6.4. C
ONNECTING
E
XTERNAL
D
EVICES TO THE
L
INE
-I
N
C
ONNECTOR
............................20
6.5. C
ONNECTING
A M
ICROPHONE
................................................................................20
6.6. C
ONNECTING A
J
OYSTICK
.......................................................................................20
6.7.
C
ONNECTING A
MIDI I
NSTRUMENT
........................................................................20
6.8. C
ONNECTING A
W
AVETABLE
S
YNTHESIZER
D
AUGHTER
B
OARD
.............................20
7. CHANGING SOUND CARD CONFIGURATIONS IN WINDOWS ...............................21
7.1. U
SING THE
D
RIVERS ICON IN
C
ONTROL
P
ANEL
.......................................................21
7.2. A
DVNANCE
S
ETTINGS
I
N
W
INDOWS
.......................................................................23
7.2.1. USE SINGLE MODE DMA........................................................................23
7.2.2. DMA BUFFER SIZE ..................................................................................23
8. TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................................24
8.1. R
ESOLVING
H
ARDWARE
C
ONFLICTS
.......................................................................24
8.2. C
OMMONLY
E
NCOUNTERED
P
ROBLEMS AND
S
OLUTIONS
.......................................25
9. INDEX .................................................................................................................................30