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Usually these errors mean that there is a configuration problem or conflict
with one or more of the [sndsys.386] settings. Try changing the Port, IRQ
and DMA settings in the sndsys.drv section. It may also mean however that the
device=vsndsys.386 line is missing from the [386enh] section, or that there
are still drivers from another sound card in the SYSTEM.INI.
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"Virtual Sound System Driver Alert: Couldn't locate Sound System Hardware"
(blue screen)
If you are getting this error and the card was previously working fine,
it may have popped out of the ISA slot. Continue past the errors, and exit
Windows before turning off the computer. Open the case and push the card back
in, or move it to another free 16bit ISA slot.
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"Virtual Sound System Driver Alert: Found Analog Systems Codec" (blue screen)
These drivers work *only* with MonteCarlo cards with the CS4248 or CS4231
Codec chips on them. OPTi928 cards with Analog Devices chips will not work
(and were not sold by Turtle Beach) with these drivers at all.
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"Virtual Sound System Driver Alert: Unable to provide MS-DOS game
compatibility" (blue screen)
When attempting to play a DOS based game through a DOS shell in Windows,
the Tropez uses the settings in the sndsys.drv section to play the game.
If the IRQ settings are not on 7 or 10, and the DMA on 1, then the Tropez is
unable to provide this capability. The best solution is to use 7 or 10 and
DMA1, but if you can't, then change OldMSDOSGameCompatibility=1 to equal 0
instead to avoid the error.
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"A Driver required for Windows to run in 386 enhanced mode did not run or
could not be found..." (DOS screen)
This means that the file itself cannot be found on the system, or the
computer is incapable of running in 386 enhanced mode. If Windows is being
run directly from the autoexec.bat, make certain that the system doesn't have
a /S at the end of the WIN line. This will force the system into Standard
mode, and not allow virtual (.386) drivers to be loaded into memory.
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