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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR RELEASE 1.2 STEREO-F/X SOFTWARE
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Thank you for purchasing a quality ATI Sound product.
The following is important information about the hardware, the
installation program, the drivers, and/or the included software.
THIS INFORMATION MAY NOT BE INCLUDED IN YOUR MANUAL.
If you wish to print a copy of this file, type "Print Readme" at
the dos prompt and press <enter>. You will be prompted with "Name
of Device[PRN]: Accept by pressing <enter> or type in an alternate
printer location (ie: LPT1) and press <enter>.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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A. Getting Started
B. Installation Procedure for Release 1.2 of the STEREO-F/X
Software
C. Installing the Windows 3.1 Drivers
D. Installing the Windows Mixer
E. Hints and Tips
F. DOS Utilities
G. Customer Support
H. STEREO-F/X Specifications
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A. Getting Started
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1. The SFXUTL.ZIP package is an "installation and configuration"
utility for the STEREO-F/X. DOS and Windows sound
recording software which is normally included on the STEREO-
F/X diskettes is NOT included. To obtain a complete
software set, please order diskettes from ATI Customer
Support.
2. Create a new directory on your hard disk called \SFX. Copy
the SFXUTL.ZIP file into that directory, and type in the
following command:
PKUNZIP SFXUTL.ZIP -D
Make sure that you use the "-d" option, to ensure that all
files are placed in their appropriate directories.
3. Use the DOS "DIR" command, to make sure that the appropriate
files have been created:
Directory of C:\SFX
. <DIR> 01-18-94 11:17a
.. <DIR> 01-18-94 11:17a
WINDRV <DIR> 01-18-94 1:27p
LEFT WAV 11950 12-17-91 2:13p
LEVEL EXE 8985 01-14-92 9:51a
MIX EXE 8927 01-14-92 9:51a
README 25031 02-07-94 1:18p
README COM 22703 03-18-93 12:46p
RESET EXE 11541 10-21-92 12:06p
RIGHT WAV 12170 12-17-91 2:15p
SANI WAV 32568 09-03-91 4:42p
SFX EXE 74871 01-20-92 3:42p
SFX HLP 6703 11-27-91 11:51a
SINFO EXE 8593 04-30-92 2:47p
VOLUME EXE 8957 01-14-92 9:51a
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B. Installation Procedure for Release 1.2 of the STEREO-F/X
Software
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OVERVIEW: The following pages present a STEP by STEP list of
instructions for setting hardware options and also
configuring device drivers. MENUS and MESSAGES which
appear in a box are the ACTUAL MENUS and MESSAGES which
appear on your screen while running the INSTALL
program.
BEFORE YOU PROCEED:» During the Set Power-up Configuration phase
of the INSTALL program you will need to
select an I/O port and an Interrupt Request
number. To ensure no conflicts with other
peripherals in your system you should take
inventory of the ADAPTERS in your SYSTEM
and record the I/O ports, IRQs, and MEMORY
address that they each use.
» Be sure that you've installed the contents
of the SFXUTL archive in an \SFX directory
as detailed in "Getting Started", above.
1) Switch to the \SFX directory and type in
SFX
and then press the ENTER key.
After a few second you will get the following screen display;
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░░░░░░│ gameport (joystick) of this card have been │░
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░░░░░░│ Set Power-up Configuration menu. Until │░
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Press any key to continue
2) As instructed "Press any key to continue"
3) In the "Main Selection Menu", Highlight "Set Power-up
Configuration" and press the ENTER key.
4) Your current HARDWARE SELECTIONS are now visible on the
screen (your actual settings may be different):
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░░║ Set Power-up Configuration ║░░
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░░║ Audio Port Address : 220h (Recommended) ║░░
░░║ Audio IRQ Level : IRQ7 (Recommended) ║░░
░░║ Game Port : Disabled ║░░
░░║ Audio Mix : Off ║░░
░░║ Audio Input Level : Line ║░░
░░║ Buffered DMA Play : Disabled ║░░
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5) If the CURRENT selections DO NOT conflict with other devices
in your system you may press F10 to save the settings.
6) If the AUDIO HARDWARE selections MUST be changed, then
HIGHLIGHT the AUDIO PORT ADDRESS line and press the ENTER key.
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░║ Set Power-up Configuration ║░░░
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░║ Audio Port Address : 220h (Recomm┌────────────────────┐░
░║ Audio IRQ Level : IRQ7 (Recomm│ Audio Port Address │░
░║ Game Port : Disabled ├────────────────────┤░
░║ Audio Mix : Off │ Disabled │░
░║ Audio Input Level : Line │ 210h │░
░║ Buffered DMA Play : Disabled │ 220h (Recommended) │░
░╚═══════════════════════════════════│ 230h │░
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7) Highlight the AUDIO PORT ADDRESS you require and press the
enter key.
PORT ADDRESS 220h is the default used by SOUNDBLASTER and the
STEREO-F/X. If you have another device using this PORT you
should select PORT ADDRESS 240h.
8) Highlight the AUDIO IRQ LEVEL and press the ENTER key.
IRQ 7 is used by the parallel printer port, LPT1. In most
systems this will work fine. In some system with an ENHANCED
PRINTER PORT you may experience difficulty sharing IRQ 7. Your
system documentation should indicate the presence of an
ENHANCED PRINTER PORT. If you experience a problem try IRQ 5.
9) Once you've configured an Audio Address and an Audio IRQ, save
the settings using the F10 key, and Test the audio hardware.
10) Highlight "TEST AUDIO CONFIGURATION" in the Main Selection
Menu and press the ENTER key.
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ADVICE: When configuring or troubleshooting it is always best to
work with as few variables as possible.
REASON: If the AUDIO HARDWARE does not function properly during
the TESTS, adding software drivers WILL NOT resolve the
problem.
The first four tests for AUDIO should each produce sound
on the appropriate speaker(s). If not, ENSURE;
a) Your SPEAKERS or HEADPHONES are plugged into the
connector marked "SPKR" or "LINE OUT"
b) The volume control on the STEREO-F/X is set to
its middle position.
If the test still does not produce sound you should
verify that the configured I/O port, and IRQ do not
conflict with another device.
ADVICE: Because the STEREO-F/X hardware is SOUNDBLASTER and
ADLIB compatible, it will conflict with these products if
they are installed in the same machine.
ADVICE: If you are unsure about the I/O port, DMA or IRQ settings
of another adapter, then remove it from your PC and
re-test the AUDIO HARDWARE.
The SAA CHIPS TEST will only work if you've purchased and
installed the SAA chips. These optional SAA 1099 Voice
Synthesizer Chips for the STEREO-F/X support older software
specifically written for the CMS Game Blaster card. These
chips are not used by software written for the standard Sound
Blaster card, nor by ATI STEREO-F/X drivers. SAA chips MAY be
available for a small charge from ATI Customer Support if they
are required for a specific application.
The MIDI OUTPUT AND INPUT tests require that you have a MIDI
device connected.
The JOYSTICK test requires that a JOYSTICK be connected and
that the GAME PORT IS ENABLED (on the main menu).
» If you do not get the EXPECTED results from a test, check
the notes above for possible reasons.
When you are satisfied that the audio hardware is functioning
normally, proceed with the installation:
11) Highlight GAME PORT and press the ENTER key.
» If your system has a MULTI I/O card which has a GAME
PORT, you should not enable the GAME PORT on the STEREO-
F/X.
» If you DO NOT have a JOYSTICK or other device which
connects to the GAME PORT you can select DISABLED.
» If you have a JOYSTICK connected to the GAME PORT and
your system is a FAST 80386 or 80486 then select FAST.
» If your system is slower, then select SLOW.
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║ Audio Port Address : 220h (Recommended) ║░░░░░░░░
║ Audio IRQ Level : IRQ7 (Recommended) ║░░░░░░░░
║ Game Port : Disabled ║░░░░░░░░
║ Audio Mix : Off ┌────────────────┐░
║ Audio Input Level : Line │ Game Port │░
║ Buffered DMA Play : Disabled ├────────────────┤░
╚════════════════════════════════════════════│ Disabled │░
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12) Highlight AUDIO MIX and press the ENTER key.
AUDIO MIX is used to determine whether signals on the Input
jack are passed to the output jack. Settings are ON and OFF.
The AUDIO MIX setting can be changed after power-up using the
DOS MIX utility, or the Windows Mixer.
13) Highlight AUDIO INPUT LEVEL and press the ENTER key.
AUDIO INPUT LEVEL is used to match the MIC/LINE input
connector to the type of sound source you will be using. If
you intend to plug a microphone into the STEREO-F/X card you
will select "MIC". If you are connecting the output from a
RADIO or TAPE PLAYER you should select "LINE"
14) Highlight BUFFERED DMA PLAY and press the ENTER key.
The STEREO-F/X incorporates a hardware buffer for DMA
transfers. Under Windows 3.0, this improved the sound
playback quality. DMA buffering can also be accomplished
using an memory manager (such as EMM386). Consult the memory
manager manual for details. In most systems, BUFFERED DMA
PLAY can be enabled, but if any sound difficulties arise, try
disabling this feature.
15) Press the F10 key to save the settings, then Test the Audio
Hardware again. If you enabled the joystick port, test that
as well.
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C. Installing the Windows 3.1 Drivers:
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If you unzipped the SFXUTL.ZIP archive using the PKUNZIP -D option,
you'll find the Windows files installed in the \SFX\WINDRV
directory. If not, you can manually move the following files into
that subdirectory:
Directory of C:\SFX\WINDRV
. <DIR> 01-18-94 1:27p
.. <DIR> 01-18-94 1:27p
ATIFM DRV 23280 05-05-92 10:58a
MIXER EXE 12368 05-04-92 1:59p
MIXER30 HLP 5395 05-11-92 4:33p
MIXER31 HLP 6913 05-11-92 4:33p
OEMSETUP INF 389 04-22-92 2:35p
READ ME 1125 04-29-92 11:49a
SFX DRV 29536 05-04-92 1:17p
SLIDER DLL 10240 05-01-92 4:58p
VATIFMD 386 5542 02-06-92 3:10a
VSFXD 386 5648 04-29-92 11:44a
All Windows driver installation is done FROM WITHIN WINDOWS.
1. Start Windows, and load the Windows Control Panel.
2. In Control Panel, select the Drivers icon.
3. Check for any previous sound drivers you might have installed,
including:
Ad Lib
Creative Labs Sound Blaster
PC Speaker Driver
and any other sound drivers that you see. Remove all of these
drivers before proceeding. To remove a driver, highlight the
appropriate selection and click on the Remove button. Make
sure that you restart Windows (as prompted) after removing
each driver.
4. When any previous sound drivers have been removed, you can
install the ATI sound drivers. Click on the Add button, and
choose the "Unlisted or Updated Driver" entry.
5. Windows will prompt you to insert a disk. Type in the path to
the STEREO-F/X Windows drivers and click OK.
eg C:\SFX\WINDRV
6. You should see a window listing the following options:
ATI STEREO-F/X Windows 3.1 Driver
ATI Windows 3.1 FM Sound Driver
Highlight either one and click OK. Both drivers will be
installed, regardless of which you choose.
7. You may see the following message:
The required sfx.drv driver is already on the system. Do you
want to use the current driver or install a new driver?
Choose either New or Current. New will place a fresh copy of
the drivers in the WINDOWS\SYSTEM subdirectory, while Current
will use the drivers already there.
8. Windows will then confirm the Base Address, IRQ and ROM
version of your STEREO-F/X. Click OK.
9. You will then be prompted to restart Windows. Changes will
not take effect until Windows is restarted.
10. The FM driver will allow you to play MIDI files through the
internal FM synthesizer. However, the MIDI mapping must be
properly set. In the Windows Control Panel, open the MIDI
Mapper icon. If you have a default setting or have previously
loaded a Sound Blaster driver, some of the MIDI mapper
settings may no longer be valid, and an "incorrect settings"
error message may result. In the MIDI Mapper, select Setups
and then click on the NEW button. A message box will appear
prompting you for a name. Type in any name (for example "ATI
MIDI MAP"). A MIDI Setup window will appear. You must now
select a valid Port Name for each MIDI channel.
11. To select a valid Port Name for MIDI channels, click on the
arrow button to the right of each Port Name box. Three
options should be shown in a menu.
STEREO-F/X MIDI Driver will send the MIDI information on that
channel out to the external MIDI out connector (if you've
attached the optional MIDI Extender box) which can be
connected to an external synthesizer.
ATI FM will send the MIDI information to the internal FM
synthesizer (on-board the STEREO-F/X).
[None] will disable that channel.
Configure the MIDI Map as follows:
a) if you want all information sent to an external
synthesizer, set each port to STEREO-F/X MIDI Driver.
b) if you want all information sent to the internal FM
synthesizer, set each port to ATI FM.
c) if you want both, the Microsoft Windows 3.1 standard
recommends that you set channels 1 through 12 to the external
MIDI device (STEREO-F/X MIDI Driver) and channels 13 through
16 to the internal FM synthesizer (ATI FM).
12. If you want to use MIDI input with a Windows program such as
"Music Time" you MUST run Windows in standard mode using the
"WIN /S" command. MIDI input will NOT work in 386 Enhanced
mode unless you have a VERY fast computer. To be safe, always
run Windows 3.1 in standard mode when using MIDI input.
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D. Installing the Windows Mixer:
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In addition to the Windows sound drivers, the \SFX\WINDRV
directory contains a MIXER utility for Windows. It can be
installed as follows:
1. Start Windows.
2. In Program Manager, highlight the Group that you'd like to
place the Mixer in (eg "MAIN" or "ACCESSORIES").
3. From the Program Manager menu, select File, New.
4. Click "New Program Item", OK.
5. In the Command Line field, enter C:\SFX\WINDRV\MIXER.EXE (or
use the Browse option to locate this file). Click OK.
6. The Mixer should appear in your selected Group.
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E. Hints & Tips
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1. The STEREO-F/X supports the following digital audio
sampling rates:
MONO STEREO
╔══════════════╤══════════════╗
Record ║ 4-44.1 kHz │ 4-22.05 kHz ║
║ │ ║
╟──────────────┼──────────────╢
Play ║ 4-44.1 kHz │ 4-44.1 kHz ║
║ │ ║
╟──────────────┼──────────────╢
║ │ ║
ADPCM ║ 4-44.1 kHz │ 4-22.05 kHz ║
play ║ │ ║
╚══════════════╧══════════════╝
Note that the Microsoft Multimedia Windows recommended rates
of 11.025, 22.05 and 44.1 kHz are supported. Setting samples
rates outside the values in this table is not recommended.
2. Playing sound files with high sample rates requires a suitably
fast CPU and hard disk. On machines slower than a 12 megahertz
'286, you may have problems with 22.05 kHz STEREO and 44.1 kHz
MONO. If your machine is unable to keep up, the sound file
will simply stop after playing the initial segment. If you are
experiencing this problem, try using a slower sample rate so
your computer can keep up.
3. For the same reason, you cannot play sound files at higher
sample rates directly from floppies, as floppy disks are
simply not fast enough to keep up with the audio. On a two
floppy system, you can install the STEREO-F/X for playing
games, but the full software functionality will not be
available.
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F. DOS Utilities
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LEVEL EXE Switches the input level between LINE and MIC
settings
MIX EXE Controls whether the input signal is passed through
to the output. Settings are ON or OFF.
RESET EXE Resets the DSP (digital signal processor) to power-
on defaults. Some software may leave the sound
card in an undetermined state. Use RESET before
running another application.
SFX EXE Installation and Configuration Utility
SFX HLP
SINFO EXE Diagnostic used to determine the ROM version of
your sound card. Run this utility and record the
results before contacting ATI Customer Support.
VOLUME EXE Software volume control, accepts a value between 0
and 255. Power-up setting is 128.
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G. Customer Support
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For customer support, please write, telephone or fax:
ATI Technologies Inc.
33 Commerce Valley Drive East
Thornhill, Ontario
Canada. L3T 7N6
Customer Support (905) 882 2626
Support FAX (905) 882 0546
BBS (905) 764 9404
Compuserve GO ATITECH
General Offices (905) 882 2600
General FAX (905) 882 2620
Be sure to run the SINFO utility, contained in this package, and
record the results. This will let us know exactly which sound card
you've got.
It will also be very helpful if you can provide us with the port
addresses and IRQ settings you've chosen in SFX.EXE.
Do not forget to fill out your warranty registration card!
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H. STEREO-F/X SPECIFICATIONS:
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS IBM* PC/XT/AT/386/486, PS/2 Model 30* or
compatible systems. DOS* 3.0 or higher.
BUS IBM PC or AT 8- or 16-bit slot.
BOARD CONNECTORS 15 pin Joystick/MIDI port. 1/8" stereo
jack for line or speaker output, 1/8" stereo jack for line
or microphone input.
MIDI BOX CONNECTORS(OPTIONAL) 15 pin Joystick port, MIDI
In, Thru, Out.
SIGNAL QUALITY 8-bit ADC (Analog to Digital Converter) 44
kHz mono, 22 kHz stereo; DAC (Digital to Analog Converter)
44 kHz mono and stereo. Dynamic range 48 dB. Automatic
Level Control for increased effective dynamic range to 100
dB. Filtering: 2 kHz-45kHz programmable.
DIGITIZED AUDIO INPUT/OUTPUT Direct Memory Access support
for high speed digital audio. Hardware audio decompression
at ratios of 2:1, 3:1 and 4:1 times. Input level: 10 mv to
5 volts.
AMPLIFIER 8 watts total; 4 watts per stereo channel with 4
ohm drive. Software and Hardware volume controls included.
SYNTHESIZER 11 voice FM music synthesizer. Sound Blaster
and AdLib compatible.
SOFTWARE Universal drivers for DOS and Windows applications;
DOS Digital audio and MIDI player. Windows program for
recording, playback and editing of digital audio samples.
MIDI song files for playback.
Installation program for software and hardware
configuration.
MIDI SUPPORT Optional module with MIDI In/Thru/Out ports and
Sequencer Plus Jr. software.
INTERRUPTS IRQ 2 , 3, 5 or 7
DIMENSIONS 4.25" (W) x 9.0" (D).
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