Contents:
* Removing Win 3.1 V-series drivers
* Installing a V-series interface
* Installing additional V-series interfaces
Note: If you already have a Voyetra V-series interface with Win 3.1 drivers
installed on your Win 95 system, you need to remove them first.
TO REMOVE WIN 3.1 V-SERIES DRIVERS FROM YOUR WIN 95 SYSTEM:
1. Go to Start-Menu and select Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Multimedia icon.
3. Select the Advanced tab.
4. Select MIDI Devices and Instruments.
5. Select the V22 or V24-s port and click on Properties.
6. Choose Remove. Windows prompts you, "Are you sure you want to remove
this device?"
7. Click [Yes]. You will be informed that the device has been removed, and
that these changes will not take effect until you restart Windows.
8. Click [OK].
9. Restart Windows.
TO INSTALL A V-22 OR V-24S VOYETRA MIDI INTERFACE:
1. Go to Start-Menu and select Control Panel.
2. Double-click Add New Hardware.
3. When Windows offers to search for new hardware choose [No].
4. Click [Next].
5. Scroll down the menu and select Sound, Video, and Game controllers.
6. Click [Next].
7. Click [Have Disk], insert the driver disk in your floppy drive, then
click Browse.
8. Double-click the Win 95 folder, you now see the "vseries.inf" file.
9. Click [OK]. This puts the file in the path. Click OK again.
10. Click [Next].
11. The install copies the files to your hard drive. When it's done click
[Finish]. You are prompted to shut down your computer, and install your
hardware, and then restart.
12. To shut down your computer choose [Yes], then wait for the "It is now
safe to shut down your computer" message before shutting down and
installing your hardware.
13. After the system reboots, you might need to change the resource settings
to match the jumper settings on the card:
14. Click: Start->Settings->Control Panel->System->Device Manager->
Sound, video and game controllers->Voyetra V-24s->Properties->Resources.
15. Highlight Input/Output Range. Click Change Setting. In the Value window
click on the up & down arrows to scroll to another setting. Click OK.
16. Highlight Interrupt Request. Click Change Setting. In the Value window
click on the up & down arrows to scroll to another setting. Click OK.
TO INSTALL A SECOND MIDI INTERFACE: (If you have available resources)
1. Go to Start-Menu and select Control Panel.
2. Double-click Add New Hardware.
3. Choose [No] when Windows offers to search for new hardware.
4. Click [Next].
5. Scroll down the menu and select Sound, Video, and Game Controllers.
6. Click [Next].
7. Choose [Have Disk].
8. Insert the driver disk in your floppy drive, then click [Browse].
9. Double-click the Win 95 folder, then double-click the Multi folder.
You will now see the file "multivs.inf".
10. Click [OK]. This puts the file in the path. Click [OK] again, and
select the appropriate interface you wish to install
(the V24-s (aux/2) or V22 card (aux/2)) and click [OK].
11. You now see a dialog box displaying the device's interrupt and I/O
address. Be sure to take note of the settings displayed, because you
must set jumpers on the secondary card so that its interrupt and address
will not conflict with the primary interface, or any other hardware you
may have. Click [Next].
12. The install copies the files to your hard drive. When it's done click
[Finish]. You are prompted to shut down your computer and install your
hardware, then restart.
13. To Shut Down your computer choose Yes, then wait for the "It is now safe
to shut down your computer" message before shutting down and installing
your hardware.
Note: In the event that the V-22 driver does not work correctly in Win 95,
please use the Windows 3.1 drivers instead.
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