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How to setup the Audio Plus 3200 Wave

as a Creative Labs Sound Blaster Pro Compatible in Windows 95


Setup Instructions:

Windows 95 should auto-detect the Audio Plus True 3200 Wave as a Creative Labs Sound Blaster Pro, if, and only if, the following conditions are met:

The CONFIG.SYS file should contain a line similar to:

DEVICE=C:\AP3200W\APINIT.EXE /F:SB /VD:1 /VA:220 /VI:7 /GD /MD /MA:330 /MI:9 /C:P /CA:340 /CD:3 /CI:10

Note the settings of the APINIT.EXE driver in your CONFIG.SYS, particularly:

/VI:(IRQ), where IRQ is the Interupt Request setting

/VD:(DMA), where DMA is the DMA (Direct Memory Access) setting.

/VA:(ADDRESS), where ADDRESS is the address of the sound blaster port.


Removing Windows 3.1 sound card drivers

You can not see that a Windows 3.1 Sound Card driver is installed from the Control Panel/System/Device Manager/Sound,video and game controllers like you can see a Win 95 Sound Card driver.

You can see the Win 3.1 driver from the Control Panel/Multi Media.

Try removing the drivers using the following method:

This procedure will not remove a reference to the cmedia.386 file from the SYSTEM.INI file. To complete the driver removal process you must delete the following line from the [386Enh] section from the SYSTEM.INI:

device=cmedia.386

If you had many different sound card drivers installed at one point, you may also need to edit the SYSTEM.INI file and locate any remove any sections or devices that refer to sound cards. We do not have a list of what may be left over by other drivers, but a hint is to look for lines with multimedia terms such as sound or look for lines that set IRQ's DMA channels and addresses that match that of your sound card.

That should complete the removal of any older Windows 3.1 sound card drivers from Win95.


INSTALLING THE WINDOWS 95 CREATIVE LABS SOUND BLASTER PRO DRIVER


AUTODETECTION METHOD


MANUAL METHOD

Verifing that the correct settings are used