************************************************************************* * LATEST INFORMATION for REVEAL WAVExtreme 32 * * Version 1.1 * * 13-008-110 * * 1 Disk - Win95 * ************************************************************************* CONTENTS 1. WINDOWS 95 INSTALLATION 2. DOS/WINDOWS 3.1 INSTALLATION 3. TIPS AND HINTS 4. SOFTWARE COMPONENTS 5. HOW TO MODIFY RUN GAMES UNDER DOS PIF FILE 1. WINDOWS 95 INSTALLATION For installation under Windows 95 : - Shut down Windows 95, install the WAVExtreme 32 board and restart your system. - When Windows 95 displays "Found new hardware", choose install drivers from drive A: and then insert Disk 1 when prompted. Insert other disks in set as requested. Note that if installing Windows 95 for the first time, the "Found new hardware" dialog will not prompt you to install drivers. In this case, you should install Windows 95 without the WAVExtreme 32 board fitted in your system. - Choose Windows default driver for both "Standard IDE/ESDI hard Disk Controller" and "Game Port/Joystick". You may be required to provide the Windows 95 installation CD-ROM and/or floppy disk set at this time. - After the first disk has finished installing, a setup dialog will appear asking for Disk 1 "Windows 3.x and Utilities", please insert disk when prompted. This part of the setup process will install all the sound utilities and other necessary files into your system. The Setup Wizard will guide you through the entire process. - At the end of the installation, a dialog box will prompt you to reboot your system to activate all installed software. Note1: To re-install software do the following: - Remove any old DOS/Windows 3.1 WAVExtreme 32 software: a. Remove any and all references to any WAVExtreme 32 software (such as IWINIT.EXE and any CD-ROM drivers) from CONFIG.SYS. b. Remove any and all references to any WAVExtreme 32 software (such as IWSBOS.BAT, MSCDEX.EXE and INTERWAVE environment) from AUTOEXEC.BAT. c. Remove any and all references to INTERWAV.DRV and VIWD.386 from SYSTEM.INI. - Remove any old Windows 95 WAVExtreme 32 software: a. Double click the My Computer icon in the Windows 95 DeskTop screen. b. Double click the Control Panel folder icon. c. Double Click the System icon. d. Click the Device Manager tab. e. Remove any and all Sound, Video and Game Controllers device. Do not reboot the system until all logical devices are removed. f. Delete any and all OEM*.INF files from Windows 95 INF subdirectory. This directory is hidden by default but can be exposed using the Windows 95 Explorer. g. Reboot the system. 2. WINDOWS 3.1 INSTALLATION ********************************************* The procedure below describes how to install the software : - Place the disk labeled "Reveal WAVExtreme 32 Disk #1" in Drive A. - Type "A:\SETUP" or "B:\SETUP" (whichever applies to your system) and at the DOS prompt press ENTER to begin the installation. Setup will start Windows. - If you are in Windows already and want to run Setup, then Select FILE from the top menu, then select RUN. A dialog box appears, type "A:\SETUP" or if you are using b: drive type "B:\SETUP", now press enter, the Setup wizard will guide you through the entire process. Setup will do the following: - Check your system for enough free memory to complete the installation process. - Create the directory C:\WAVE32 on your hard disk drive if it does not already exist. - Copy all necessary files to your hard disk. - Set all the sound system utilities. - UNINSTALL ICON: The uninstall program will remove all files related to the WAVExtreme 32 Sound System. These includes Files, Directories and the program group. Uninstall WILL NOT remove the entries made in your System.ini, Win.ini, Autoexec.bat or Config.sys files. These entries must be removed manually. - Sound Card Configuration Icon: The "Sound Card Configuration" program will help you in configuring the sound card. In CONFIG.SYS, the following will be added : DEVICE=C:\WAVE32\DOS\IWINIT.EXE INTERWAVE=C:\WAVE32\IW.INI (NOTE: This driver may not work with all CD-ROM drives.) To enabled and use our driver select "Yes", when asked if you are installing a CD-ROM with your sound card. A dialog box appears asking for settings (DEFAULT: Settings are Port:1E8, IRQ:11), this will enable the CD-ROM Port on the sound card. If you would like to use our driver, then select the Check Box; This will make your CD-ROM Active. DEVICEHIGH=C:\WAVE32\DOS\AM_ATAIO.SYS /P:1E8,11 /D:RVL000 /V DEVICEHIGH=C:\WAVE32\DOS\AM_ATACD.SYS /D:RVL000 NOTE: If you do not check the box for the generic driver and you have a CD-ROM attached to the card. You must install the software that came with your CD-ROM drive (Provided by the manufacture). If you do not install it, your CD-ROM will not work. In AUTOEXEC.BAT: SET INTERWAVE=C:\WAVE32\IW.INI C:\WAVE32\DOS\MSCDEX.EXE /D:RVL000 /V (optional, only if a CD-ROM driver has been installed) PATH=%path%;C:\WAVE32\DOS CALL C:\WAVE32\DOS\IWSBOS SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T3 (the path C:\WAVE32\DOS will also be appended to existing path statements) In SYSTEM.INI: [boot] drivers=mmsystem.dll MSMIXMGR.DLL [drivers] WAVE=INTERWAV.DRV MIDI=INTERWAV.DRV MIXER=INTERWAV.DRV AUX=INTERWAV.DRV [386Enh] DEVICE=VIWD.386 Notes: MSMIXMGR.DLL is the Microsoft Windows mixer API library. INTERWAV.DRV is the base driver comprising WAVE, MIDI, and MIXER functions. VIWD.386 is the virtual device driver for Windows Enhanced Mode. The Windows driver INTERWAV.DRV may be removed with Windows 3.1 Control Panel "Drivers" applet, and restored by using the OEMSETUP.INF file in C:\WAVE32\WINDOWS . 3. TIPS AND HINTS 1) DOS games under Windows 95 (in either a DOS box or using DOS exclusive mode) are supported by launching the game using one of two .PIF files: IWDOSBOX.PIF and IWDOSXM.PIF. They are located in the WAVExtreme 32 program group. 2) Some applications do not support digital audio correctly under Windows 95. To run these applications, start a DOS exclusive mode session with IWDOSXM.PIF. 3) When running applications in DOS exclusive mode, you can adjust the mixer settings using TESTMIX.EXE. To change the mixer settings under Windows (or from a Windows DOS box), use the Windows mixer provided. 4) For DOS exclusive mode, a "default" IW.INI is provided with settings that work for most machines. If these settings are not correct, please change IW.INI to correct any hardware conflicts. 5) The generic ATAPI host interface driver (AM_ATAIO.SYS) used by the Windows 95 DOS exclusive mode .PIF file IWDOSXM.PIF for CD-ROM support must be configured to use IRQ 9, 10, 11, 12, or 15. 4. SOFTWARE COMPONENTS The package includes Three 1.44MB 3.5" HD diskettes. They contain the installation software and all the DOS and Windows drivers and applications. Support is included for automatic Windows 95 installation from this disk set. Information and Configuration Files [ Default C:\WAVE32] - IW.INI Configuration file for sound device. - README.TXT This file. - SETUP.EXE WAVExtreme 32 Setup Utility (Windows 3.1 Only) DOS Drivers & Files [ Default C:\WAVE32\DOS ] - AM_ATACD.SYS Generic ATAPI CD-ROM interface manager - AM_ATAIO.SYS Generic ATAPI CD-ROM device driver - BLASTER.EXE Utility to generate the BLASTER environment variable - EMM386.EXE New memory manager from Microsoft - GAMEBOX.BAT Batch file to configure a DOS box for games - IWINIT.EXE Sound card initialisation program - IWSBOS.BAT Batch file to start/stop Sound Blaster emulation drivers - IWSBSDRV.EXE Sound Blaster emulation driver ( SBOS ) - IWSBSLDR.EXE Loader for Sound Blaster emulation driver - MSCDEX.EXE Microsoft DOS CD-ROM Extensions - PLAY.EXE Command line utility to play MIDI, WAVE & CD audio - TESTMIX.EXE Full screen GUI mixer and sound test utility - TESTMIDI.MID Sample MIDI file for use by TESTMIX.EXE - TESTWAVE.WAV Sample WAVE file for use by TESTMIX.EXE - P_MIXER.DAT Data file for use by TESTMIX.EXE Country/Language Specific Files [ Default C:\WAVE32\ENGLISH ] - PATCH.MLS Loading library error file - WINDOWS.MLS Window's drivers message file - IWINIT.MLS IWINIT message file - KERNEL.MLS Low level kernel message file - SBOS.MLS SBOS emulation driver messages - IWAPI.MLS API messages Windows Drivers & Files [ Default C:\WAVE32\WINDOWS ] - INTERWAV.DRV Combined WAVE, MIDI & Mixer driver - MIXER.EXE Mixer application - VIWD.386 WAVExtreme 32 virtual device driver for Windows 3.1 - MSMIXMGR.DLL Microsoft mixer DLL (Windows 3.1 only) - SDSCTL.DLL Mixer controls DLL - MIDIMAP.CFG Configuration file for MIDI mapper - OEMSETUP.INF Windows multimedia drivers installation script Windows 95 Drivers & Files [ Default C:\WAVE32\WIN95 ] - INTERWAV.DRV Combined WAVE, MIDI & Mixer driver (same as for Win 3.1 ) - VIWD.VXD WAVExtreme 32 virtual device driver for Windows 95 - IWDOSBOX.PIF Pre-configured games environment for a Windows 95 DOS box - IWDOSXM.PIF Pre-configured games environment for DOS Exclusive mode Windows Audio Application Programs [ Default C:\WAVE32\VOYETRA ] - AUDIOSTA.EXE Voyetra Audiostation Multimedia Rack Application - AUDIOSTA.HLP Audiostation Help file - CAL.EXE Voyetra Calendar - CALHELP.HLP Calendar Help File - CAL.INI Default Calendar Initialization File - JUKEBOX.EXE Voyetra Jukebox Application - ORCH.EXE Voyetra Windows MIDI File Orchestrator Application - ORCHENG.DLL Orchestrator Support File - ORCH.HLP Orchestrator Help File - GENMIDI.INI Default General MIDI Patch List File - SAYIT.EXE Voyetra SAYIT Utility - SAYIT.HLP SAYIT Help File - SNDEVENT.EXE Voyetra Sound Event Application - SNDEVENT.EXE Sound Event Help File - SSCRIPT.EXE Voyetra Sound Script Multimedia Authoring System - SSCRIPT.HLP Sound Script Help File - WINDAT.EXE Voyetra Windows DAT (Wave) Recorder - WINDAT.HLP Windows DAT (Wave) Recorder Help File - SS1.WAV Sample .WAV and .MIDI files - SS2.WAV - SS3.WAV - CUCKOO.WAV - SSJAM.MID - SSLOGO.FLC Various Sound Script Logos - SSLOGO2.FLC - SSLOGO3.FLC Voyetra Sample Wave (.WAV) Files [ Default C:\WAVE32\VOYETRA\WAVFILES ] - ALARM.WAV Various Sample .WAV Files - CAMRA.WAV - DOGBRK.WAV - DOORBL.WAV - GLASBK.WAV - SINKDR.WAV - SLDWST.WAV - SPACE.WAV - TRAINW.WAV - WHIP.WAV Voyetra Sample MIDI (.MID) Files [ Default C:\WAVE32\VOYETRA\MIDFILES ] - GROOVE.MID Various Sample .MID Files - ISLAND.MID - ITSHOP.MID - KOOLTHIN.MID - LISZT2.MID - SERENITY.MID - SONTINA3.MID - STACCATO.MID - TURKISH.MID - WALTZFLR.MID - WILLTELL.MID 5. How to modify the RUN GAMES UNDER DOS PIF FILE: 1) Single right click on the RUN GAMES UNDER DOS icon. 2) Single click on Properties. 3) Single click on Program. 4) Single click on Advanced. 5) You should now see two different boxes. An AUTOEXEC.BAT and a CONFIG.SYS box for MS-DOS Mode.. 6) To change the Address and IRQ for the CD ROM, you would modify the line in the CONFIG.SYS that reads: DEVICEHIGH=C:\WAVE32\DOS\AM_ATAIO.SYS /P:1E8,11 to DEVICEHIGH=C:\WAVE32\DOS\AM_ATAIO.SYS /P:170,15 or DEVICEHIGH=C:\WAVE32\DOS\AM_ATAIO.SYS /P:168,10 Note: The line in the CONFIG.SYS that reads: DEVICEHIGH=C:\WAVE32\DOS\AM_ATACD.SYS /D:RVL000 should remain the same. 7) Now click on OK. 8) Now click on START. 9) Click on RUN. 10) Now type COMMAND and then ENTER. 11) Now make sure you are in the Windows directory. (i.e. C:\Windows) 12) Type "EDIT IW.INI" and ENTER. 13) Now make sure the following lines match the Address and IRQ settings that were changed in the PIF file: (Under the section [setup 0]) CDBase=1E8 ATAPIBase=3EE CDIrq=11 CDDma=4 14) Now click on File and Exit. Now when it asks Do you want to Save the Changes?, Click on yes. 15) Type Exit and you should be back in Windows. 16) Now double click on Run Games Under Dos and you should be ready to run your CD games.