From mailserv@dsd.es.com Fri Dec 18 04:01:40 1992 Date: Fri, 18 Dec 92 02:51:00 MST From: Ultrasound Digest Owner Subject: Ultrasound Daily Digest V1 #51 Reply-To: Ultrasound Daily Digest Ultrasound Daily Digest Fri, 18 Dec 92 Volume 1 : Issue 51 Today's Topics: --->DEMO UPDATE<--- 16 bit Daughter Board for recording Gravis connectors GUS, SBPro, and GS2000 antics GUS and OPTi partially fixed SBOS.CFG Information about the UltraSound Daily Digest (such as mail addresses, request servers, ftp sites, etc., etc.) can be found at the end of the Digest. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 92 17:56:57 GMT From: dmw@crow.eel.ufl.edu (Dan Wright) Message-Id: <1992Dec17.175657.7097@eng.ufl.edu> Subject: --->DEMO UPDATE<--- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest Is there anyone out there who knows the "getting a newsgroup" process and can help get us a comp.sys.ibm.pc.demo newsgroup? There is now a FASTER demo site (mirror but not really) for those who were getting a slow transfer rate on FTP.UWP.EDU. THE new site is: wasp.eng.ufl.edu /pub/msdos/demos there is an INCOMING directory within the demos directory for UPLOADING demos. 63 demos in all!!! BE SURE to read the NEW ABOUT.DEMOS to admire the new rating system. Check out the DEMO.NEWS as well....all to be UPDATED by the 18th. crash & burn -- ----------------------------------------------- | _ | | | \ |\/| | | /|\ sioux.ee.ufl.edu | | |_/ | | |/\| \|/ | ----------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 17 Dec 92 12:06:31 EST From: Chad@hel-cclhd.brl.mil Message-Id: <9212171106.aa24757@HEL-CCLHD.BRL.MIL> Subject: 16 bit Daughter Board for recording To: Ultrasound Daily Digest Does anyone know when the daughterboard will be available that will allow me to record in 16 bit, 44khz from my CD player? And how much will it be? How about the MIDI connector? I know it will be avail around January, but what will it tote for a price tag? On to another question. I recorded, using USS8 , from a CD. Then I recorded another track from another CD and tried to use the MIX command to combine the two recordings. Well, it recorded and mixed great, but when I play the combination of the two songs, it plays about 5 seconds, then the hourglass icon appears and waits for a sec, then plays 5 more seconds. It does this all the way through the song. I have the 1 meg upgrade. What else could it be? oh well.. thanks for all your help GUyS! cHaD chad@hel-cclhd.brl.mil Compuserve: 73517,1045 Prodigy: pkps27a Genie: cyates BTW: Thanks Thomas for the compuserve address of another tech person! :) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 09:47:54 +0000 (GMT) From: Dave Ingles Message-Id: <13245.9212180947@central1.lancaster.ac.uk> Subject: Gravis connectors To: Ultrasound Daily Digest > Does anyone know when the daughterboard will be available > that will allow me to record in 16 bit, 44khz from my CD > player? And how much will it be? How about the MIDI connector? > I know it will be avail around January, but what will it > tote for a price tag? Has anyone found out the midi / joystick connector pinout and audio connector signal specs from gravis yet ? I have sent two e-mail messages on the subject to gravis but no replies have been received. Davei -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> D.Ingles@uk.ac.lancaster << >> Telephone (0524) 59 3679 << >> Higher Education National Software Archive, << >> Computer Centre, The University, Lancaster, LA1 4YW, United Kingdom << -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: 17 Dec 1992 21:57:46 GMT From: nukenin@access.digex.com (R. Cliff Young) Message-Id: <1gqt4qINNc1a@mirror.digex.com> Subject: GUS, SBPro, and GS2000 antics Summary: Fun with Conflicting Hardware/Confused Software in the PC World To: Ultrasound Daily Digest Primarily because of all the GUS-related postings I've been flipping through in this newsgroup, I up and impulse-bought myself a Gravis Ultrasound from Babbage's last Friday for $149.99 (or thereabouts). (DISCLAIMER: I'm a former Babbage's employee. I know what goes on in those stores. ;) I already had a Sound Blaster Pro installed in my 486/33, and wanted to keep it there to avoid having to dicker with SBOS... the SBPro is configed at 220h, IRQ 7, DMA 1, and has worked consistently well. I installed the GUS at 240h, DMA 3, GF1-IRQ 11, and MIDI-IRQ 5. Tried the MIDI files--awesome! Tried Star Control II--uh oh, I'm having that misplayed patch problem... I changed the GUS to DMA 7 and then SCII sounded as excellent as the raves elsewhere had promised. I then installed my other impulse-purchase, SimLife for DOS, and it worked well, utilizing the SBPro with no problem. My roomie decides to play GS2000, the only YADFS (Yet Another Damn Flight Simulator--term used by my friends to describe a bulk of my software library ;) currently residing on my system. (It's the latest patched release, including the Islands & Ice supplement and later patch). BOMB! Total lockup--it didn't even clear the text screen! Well, from past experiences when I had a PAS+ (ick) briefly residing on my system and an older version of GS2000, I knew that GS could be a bit finicky with the audio portion of its configuration. I re-ran the GS2000 SETUP program, double-checked that a SB was still configured, double-checked that the digital parameters (address, IRQ, DMA) were still correct for the SBPro, kept the new (albeit unchanged) config, and attempted once more to run GS2000. BOMB! Well, for kicks, I ran SBOS, then ran GS2000. Surprise! It ran, without bombing! Of course, both the GUS *and* SBPro were cheerily sharing the pleasure of playing the Adlib music. Neither wanted to play the digital copilot voice, though. Understandable for SBOS, since I guess it wanted to use IRQ 5 and DMA 7, though I later tried using SETUP to specify IRQ 5 and a DMA of 3 (after temporarily resetting the GUS back to that, since GS2000's SETUP only allows DMAs 1-3) but still got no digital through either card. I proceeded to go through a wide range of possibilities, including running SBOS and then removing it (which had the effect of turning the SoundBlaster into an Adlib-only card... ;), running SBOS with all the various options, running GS2000 SETUP with more various options, etc. At one point I had the SBPro (only!) working properly, with both Adlib FM *and* SB DAC sound working, but this was not duplicable after cold reset. The quickest fix that will work consistently is to enable SBOS and either retain it or remove it, and configure GS2000 to use Adlib sound. Not as crisp as SB, though you do get the copilot voice... (sounded fine even when going through SBOS and the GUS). My options are to: (1) remove the SBPro and just use GUS w/ SBOS (which I assume will work fine, since I haven't seen any others having problems with GS2000), (2) remove the GUS (Noooooo!!!!!!), (3) buy a new system and dedicate it to the GUS ;) , (4) live with Adlib sound, or (5) live without GS2000. I'll probably contact Microprose; in an ideal universe, they will put out new sound drivers for GS2000 that will include native GUS support--or at least recognize that some of us out here are ignoring the warnings in their Gravis manuals and Star Control II manuals that a GUS and SB cannot co-exist ;) , and include a little fix in their next patchset... In the meantime, anyone have a similar problem or any ideas? -- R. Cliff Young --/\/-- Work: cliff@sfn.ORG | Fun: nukenin@access.digex.com Phone: (703)573-0913 (USA) | GEnie: R.YOUNG52 | AOL: Nukenin@aol.com Mail: 7374 Arlington Blvd., Falls Church, VA USA 22042-1515 /QR:RFO:SID "I'll teach you to laugh and to cry // They're really the same you'll see..." ------------------------------ Date: 18 Dec 1992 00:58:37 GMT From: alex@soda.berkeley.edu (Alex D.) Message-Id: <1gr7ntINNk3r@agate.berkeley.edu> Subject: GUS and OPTi partially fixed Summary: GUS & OPTi & 486s To: Ultrasound Daily Digest Okay, now I know that my GUS is not broken. I recently installed in a 386/33 OPTi write/back cache machine. It almost has the exact chips that are on my 486/33 OPTi motherboard (bought them from the same place), namely the F82C206 chip. I booted up the 386/33 and setup (original on v1.21 disks) ran fine, my machine did not freeze like the 486. I set the GUS up for defaults except DMA 7. I ran SBOS, and it worked flawlessly, I can hear digitized sounds. Everything else worked too. I know that someone else previously post the same type of experience, I just want to confirm it. The 486/33 OPTi motherboard doesn't work correctly with the GUS, whereas the 386/33 does. Is the chip too fast or what? Oh well, I'll get the darn thing replaced soon. Alex ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 15 Dec 92 09:39 EST From: "Matthew E. Bernold" Message-Id: <9212151438.AA05867@orca.es.com> Subject: SBOS.CFG To: Ultrasound Daily Digest I was reading the GUS manual earlier on this week (Yup, actually reading the manual...what would my hacker's club think of me now...) and noticed that SBOS has a config file. Supposedly, it allows you to set the keys used to control the volume, and even to CHANGE THE SOUND THAT SBOS PLAYS ON STARTUP!! I tried to do this, but it wouldn't work. You are supposed to be able to put in a filename, and a frequency to play back at, on the third line of the .CFG file, and SBOS will use that file instead of it's built in voice. I tried this by using one of the sounds that comes with the GUS, arrow.snd. I put in the following lines, one at a time: arrow.snd 8000 d:\ultrasnd\arrow.snd 8000 D:\ULTRASND\ARROW.SND 8000 Using all of the above lines, I STILL got the "SBOS installed" message... :-( Has anyone been able to get this SBOS option working? Thanx in advance, Matthew E. Bernold MEB117@PSUVM.PSU.EDU <> meb@haydn.psu.edu ------------------------------ End of Ultrasound Daily Digest V1 #51 ******************************