Guidelines for Configuring Games with the Media Vision (16MVL) Sound Card.
16MVLCARD
The following document describes how to configure MS-DOS based games with the 16MVLCARD sound card in Windows 95. This document assumes that you have already loaded the real mode drivers for the sound card and CD-ROM, and both function properly in Windows 95. The drivers for these cards can be found on the driver diskette that was shipped with the sound card. The part number of the disk is 16MVLCARDDSKX.
Finding Your Sound Card Settings
Many games require that you know the hardware settings of your sound card in order to install the game. To find the settings of your 16MVLCARD try the following procedure:
- Click Start, then Run.
- Type: sysedit, and click OK.
- The System Configuration Editor will open up. We want to look in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Do not make any changes to this file.
- There will be a SET BLASTER=...... line. This line stores some of the settings for your card.
- A= Base I/O port address of the card (soundblaster).
- I= Interrupt Request Level (IRQ) of the card.
- D= Low (8-bit)DMA channel of the card.
- H= High (16-bit) DMA channel of the card.
- T= Card type - not used by game install programs.
- Next we want to look at the CONFIG.SYS file. Do not make any changes to the file.
- There will be a C:\JAZZ\JAZZ.SYS...... line.
- P= Base I/O port address of the card.
- I= SoundBlaster IRQ
- D= Low (8-bit) DMA
- E= High (16-bit )DMA
- T= Midi port address.
- Q= MPU-401 IRQ
- Close the System Configuration Editor.
Installing the Program
Once you have found the settings of the card it is time to run the installation program for your game. This can be done from the Add New Programs wizard in the Control Panel, if the installation program is in the root directory of the diskette or CD-ROM that you are installing from. Once you have located the install program, click on the Finish button to start the installation program.
During the course of the installation program you may be asked questions about the hardware in your system. You should have all the settings you need from the procedure above. If you are asked what type of sound card you have and Aztech is not a choice, try either SoundBlaster Pro 2 or SoundBlaster Compatible.
Running the Program
After you have finished installing the program, run the program:
- Right Click on the My Computer icon. Then choose Explore.
- Double click on the drive letter the application was installed to.
- Then double click on the directory it was installed to.
- Find the executable file (click view, then details) and look for the word application on the right side.
- Double click the icon.
If the program runs correctly, do not continue with the steps below; instead, go to the end of this document where icons and shortcuts are discussed. If the program is not running correctly, you may need to modify the MS-DOS Mode configuration to make the game work. Follow the steps below:
- Right Click on the My Computer icon. Then choose Explore.
- Double click on the drive letter the application was installed to and then double click on the directory.
- Find the executable, (click view, then details) and look for the word application on the right side of the screen, right click then choose Properties.
- Choose the Program tab and then click on the Advanced button.
- Click on MS-DOS mode and then Specify a new MS-DOS configuration and add the following lines:
CONFIG.SYS
dos=high,umb
device=c:\windows\himem.sys
Note: This line is needed if your game requires EMS
device=c:\windows\emm386.exe ram 2048
Note: This line is used for games that do not need EMS
device=c:\windows\emm386.exe noems
C:\JAZZ\JAZZ.SYS P220 I5 D1 E3 T330 Q2
DEVICE=C:\JAZZ\DD260.SYS /D:MVCD001 /F:1
Note: The line listed below must be here if Plug-n-Play cards are installed, otherwise it is not needed.
devicehigh=c:\plugplay\drivers\dos\dwcfgmg.sysAUTOEXEC.BAT
SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H3 T4
C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\MSCDEX.EXE /D:MVCD001 /M:12 /V
prompt$p$g
path c:\windows;c:\windows\command;c:\dos
set temp=c:\dos
- Click on the OK button. On the Properties screen, click on OK.
- An icon will be created, double click the icon to start the game.
Icons & Shortcuts
The MS-DOS icon created above, can be moved to the desktop or a folder, for the customerĂs convenience. Simply drag and drop the icon to its new location with the mouse. You can make a copy of the icon by holding down the Control key as you drag the icon to a different location. You can also drag the icon from the desktop to the Start button and drop it. A shortcut will be created for you on the Start Menu.
Other material can be found in the following documents:
How to enable MS-DOS support for IDE CD-ROMS
How do I add items to the Start Menu?
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