Fiji - FAQs

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Windows 2000 Install (Fiji specific) - Advanced!
Windows 2000 is a Business Operating System not designed for consumer use.
Moreover unlike Win NT, Win 2000 is based on a new Driver Modeling
architecture.

While most of our legacy Software and Hardware will work in this Operating 
System, support for these products is limited to the known workarounds posted 
on our website.
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If you wish to experiment with Windows 2000 using a Fiji, here are
(strictly *unsupported*) instructions how to install a Fiji in Windows 2000 
(version 5.00.2195):

Although the Fiji can be used in Plug n' Play mode in Win 9x using 
the Win 9x drivers, the drivers that we will use to install in Win 2000 
are the Win NT 4.0 drivers and are not Plug n' Play compatible. 

Therefore, before you start, you should perform a "hardware resource
inventory" and write down what resources are free for the Fiji to use,
and change the J9 jumper accordingly.

If you had a working Win NT 4.0 configuration with the Fiji, 
you may wish to duplicate those settings in Win 2000. 


NOTE: Although you have functionality of the soundcard, the Device Manager 
      will report: "No drivers are installed for this device".  
      You may ignore this.
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To install the Fiji in Windows 2000 (version 5.00.2195):

1)  Open the Add/Remove Hardware applet in the Control Panel 
    (Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Hardware).

2)  Select Add/Troubleshoot and click Next 
    Win 2000 will search for new hardware. 

3)  Select "Add a New Device from the list".  Click Next

4)  Select "No, I want to select the Hardware from a list".  Click Next

5)  Select Sound, video and game controllers.  Click Next

6)  Click on Have Disk...

7)  Browse to the directory where you have stored your Fiji drivers.
    When the OEMSETUP.INF file is found, select it and click Open, then OK. 

8)  Under Models, select the "TBS Pro Series Fiji…" driver and click
    Next, and Next again

9)  At the "Digital Signature Not Found" window, click Yes

10) The Multisound Hardware Installation window will appear.  Be sure to
    specify in Card Type whether you are installing a Pinnacle or a Fiji.

11) Choose the proper Resource Settings.
    A typical configuration for a Fiji would be:
      
      - Control I/O port: 250, 260 or 270 (set on jumper J9) 
      - DSP I/O: (can be anywhere from 110 to 3E0; 140 will usually work).
      - DSP Interrupt: IRQ 5, 10, 11 (choose one that's free)
      
12) Click Finish and Restart.

13) IMPORTANT! Run the Setup.exe program from the drivers folder to install
               the TBS Pro Series Mixer and system applets as well as 
               to Register the card in the system.


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