ReadMe File For AWE Control Panel (Windows 95 version) ====================================================== This is the ReadMe file for the Sound Blaster AWE Control Panel (for Windows 95). This ReadMe file contains the following sections: 1. Introduction 2. Hardware and Software requirements 3. Contents of the Software Package 4. Installing the AWE Control Panel 5. Additional Information (i) What is SoundFont 2.0? (ii) Creative FTP site & World Wide Web site on the Internet 1. Introduction ============ This is the release of the AWE Control Panel (version 2.05) for Windows 95. This version of the AWE Control Panel includes the following new features: * Support for SoundFont 2.0 sound-font bank format * Support for MPU-401 emulation (to enable/disable) 2. Hardware and Software Requirements ================================== To make use of this software package, you will require the following: Hardware - A Sound Blaster 32 or Sound Blaster AWE32 audio card in your PC system. Your audio card must already be configured and fully functional in Windows 95. Software - Microsoft Windows 95 on your PC - The Audio software included with your audio card. - The latest Windows 95 audio drivers for the Sound Blaster 32 or Sound Blaster AWE32 - SBAWE32.DRV and SBAWE.VXD (versions 4.25 and above) *** IMPORTANT *** * Ensure that you have already installed the Audio software included with your audio card - including the (older version of the) AWE Control Panel for Windows 95. If you have not previously installed the Audio software for your audio card, please do so now. * If you do NOT have the latest Windows 95 audio drivers, please download the latest Sound Blaster audio drivers update pack for Windows 95 from the Creative Labs FTP site or World Wide Web site. 3. Contents of the Software Package ================================ This software package contains the following files: AWECP32.EXE AWE Control Panel application for Windows 95. AWE32RES.DLL AWE Control Panel resources dll. AWECP.HLP AWE Control Panel help file. AWECP.CNT Contents page for the AWE Control Panel help file. README.TXT This file. 4. Installing the AWE Control Panel ================================ To install the AWE Control Panel, just follow these steps: A. Ensure that you have already installed the Audio software included with your audio card - including the (older version of the) AWE Control Panel for Windows 95. If you have not previously installed the Audio software for your audio card, please do so now. B. Make a back-up of your existing AWE Control Panel files. You can do this by using the DOS Copy command. For example - at the DOS prompt, type: COPY AWECP32.EXE AWECP32.BAK This will create a back-up copy of your existing AWECP32.EXE file and rename it as AWECP32.BAK You should make a back-up of all the files that you will be updating (namely AWECP32.EXE, AWE32RES.DLL, AWECP.HLP, AWECP.CNT). You will find these 4 files in the target directory that you installed your Audio software to, under the subdirectories \PROGRAM (for AWECP32.EXE & AWE32RES.DLL) and \HELP (for AWECP.HLP and AWECP.CNT). For example, if you installed your Audio software to the (default) directory \PROGRAM FILES\CREATIVE\CTSND, you need to go to \PROGRAM FILES\CREATIVE\CTSND\PROGRAM to find AWE32CP.EXE and AWE32RES.DLL). Similarly for the 2 Help files, look in the \PROGRAM FILES\CREATIVE\CTSND\HELP subdirectory. C. Copy the new AWE Control Panel files to the following subdirectories (assuming that your original Audio software was installed to the default \PROGRAM FILES\CREATIVE\CTSND directory) * Copy AWECP32.EXE and AWE32RES.DLL to \PROGRAM FILES\CREATIVE\CTSND\PROGRAM * Copy AWECP.HLP and AWECP.CNT to \PROGRAM FILES\CREATIVE\CTSND\HELP As you have already made a back-up of your older version of these files, you can simply overwrite them with the newer versions included in this software package. D. To launch the AWE Control Panel, simply run AWECP32.EXE Having previously installed the Audio software package on your system, a shortcut to the AWE Control Panel should already have been created by the Audio software installation program. You can find this shortcut in the Program Group folder containing your Audio software icons (look for the icon representing the AWE Control Panel - it should be described as 'AWE Control Panel') Alternately, you can create a shortcut to the AWECP32.EXE file from your Windows 95 desktop. Please refer to your Windows 95 documentation on how to create shortcuts. 5. Additional Information ====================== (i) What is SoundFont 2.0? SoundFont 2.0 is a new digital audio file format for wavetable synthesizer sounds. It is a public standard that is portable, extensible, and carefully designed to support arbitrarily complex modulation and synthesis networks. (ii) Creative FTP site & World Wide Web site on the Internet For more information on SoundFont 2.0, please visit the Creative Labs World Wide Web site at http://www.creaf.com/emu/ For the latest drivers for your Creative audio card, please visit the Creative Labs FTP site at ftp.creaf.com *** End of ReadMe File ***