CD Kits Upgrade - FAQs

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Installing the sound card (Win 95)
1) Obtain the latest version of the drivers for your sound card (TBS 929, TBS
   930 or TBS 931) from our web or FTP site. 

2) Consult the included "readme.txt" file for information on installing the
   sound card drivers. 

3) For the 929 and 930, select Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> 
   Add New Hardware.  The 931 is a Plug'n'Play card will be automatically
   detected by Windows.  
 
4) Restart the computer.  

5) You will be asked if you wish to install DOS mode support for the sound
   card.  You may want to choose "YES" to install DOS support if you have
   applications that require sound in DOS: 

   You will see options to enable/disable the CD-ROM interface, the joystick
   port, and the second MPU-401 port. 

   * Enabling/disabling these will have an effect on Windows 95.  

   * Changing the IRQs and DMAs will not have an effect on Windows 95.

   * CD-ROM interface: If you have a CD-ROM drive attached to another 
     interface, such as one on the motherboard, do NOT enable the CD-ROM 
     interface on the sound card, as that would conflict.

   * CD-ROM drivers: 

     - If you wish to use Windows 95's native drivers, choose "Other IDE" 
       (the CD-ROM drive will only be available to you when Windows 95 is
       running).  

     - If you would like the drive available in both real DOS mode and 
       Windows 95, pick the type of drive you have from the list.  However,
       some features like AutoPlay in Windows 95 will not work. 

   There is a test feature in the DOS setup that allows you to test your 
   sound card's 8-bit and 16-bit sound capabilities and FM synthesis. 
   Use this to make sure your sound card is working.

6) Back in Windows 95, run "setup.exe" from the applications disk to install
   the Media Rack software.  This provides a program to play sound files with,
   but is not needed for operation.