***************************************************************************************** IBM Ultimedia Audio Install Readme.txt ***************************************************************************************** Please follow all setup guidelines. Steps 1.Boot your computer into windows NT 4.0 and delete sndsys.sys and sndsys32.dll and remove any devices from the machine or Windows using these files. (I doubt there are any but we don't want conflicts) TOM's remark: Deleting's not necessary because OS asks if so-far-file is to be overwritten. Also if you haven't added multimedia NT components you can add some by using your NT CD. 2.Add the "@DFE5.adf"-file to your machine's Reference Diskette 3.Shut down your system and add your DFE5 IBM Ultimedia Card. 4.Boot and set your adapter to the following recommended resources: Record: DMA 3 Fairness: Disable Burst: Enable Playback: DMA 1 I/O: Your Choice Adapter: Enable (duh) IRQ: 9 (other IRQs are not supported by my driver yet) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For upcoming use NOTE DOWN your choice of playback-DMA and I/O-address, precisely: its starting address (e.g. "500")! TOM's remark: No problem if wrong because OS checks, changes, and informs you in case of necessity. 5. ALWAYS CHECK to avoid resource conflicts on your system by manually adjusting all your device settings properly! 6. Reboot - if you can and login to your windows NT machine you are half way there. 7. go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Multimedia > Devices > Add > Unlisted ... Driver > Browse > [path to files] > Ultimedia... > 8. Click on the radio buttons to match the resources you chose (and noted) in Reference Disk Setup: Choose playback-DMA, I/O-start-address and interrupt 9 9. Click on "Advanced..." button and max the buffer to 64k. Checking the "Use Single DMA" is up to you, the driver doesn't support duplex transfers so it really doesn't have much effect - if at all. 10. Click Ok twice. 11. Under Windows NT drivers are dynamically loaded so you don't have to restart if you don't want to - although the text popping up alleges so. TOM's remark: true! 12. If it doesn't work and you are SURE you didn't do anything wrong, email me with your system specs. E-mail with questions or bugs: hellotalktome13@hotmail.com