GUS Daily Digest Sat, 1 Jan 94 007 Volume 10: Issue 1 Today's Topics: Error message from MegaEm v2.01 and 2.02 GUS & SB16 GUS Daily Digest V9 # HELP: Function of 36 pin connector and daughterboard Iron Helix, Drum, Initialization, New Win Drivers MOD4WIN Problems New Megaem & X-Wing Patch Maker Lite Patch Maker Lite v1.10 Program to reverse stero channels ? Static caused by DRAM? Standard Info: - Meta-info about the GUS can be found at the end of the Digest. - Before you ask a question, please READ THE FAQ. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 31 Dec 93 00:57:33 PST From: Erik Teose Subject: Error message from MegaEm v2.01 and 2.02 Hi, Does anyone else get the following error message from doing "emuset off": ERROR: Sound Blaster Emulation is not working correctly. Failed to detect base address. This occurs in both 2.01 and 2.02, but not the 2.00B023 version. This message seems to jive with problems I'm having getting SB emulation to work with some kids' games (Mixed Up Fairy Tales by Sierra). The MT32 music is great, but no speech. I'm using all the default parameters for ULTRASND and BLASTER. Anyone have any ideas??? Thanks for any help. Erik Teose erikt@tekig1.pen.tek.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1993 10:19:45 -0600 (CST) From: pjohnso2@ua.d.umn.edu Subject: GUS & SB16 For those of you interested in making an SB16 coexist, please email me personally. I have both cards in my machine and it took me quite some time to figure stuff out, but not only was it a IRQ/BasePort, etc. problem, it was using the SB16's mixer, too. :) So let me know and I'll help you through mail, so we don't clog up the digest. :) *Phil pjohnso2@ub.d.umn.edu ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1993 02:34:00 -0500 From: jason.friedlander@canrem.com (Jason Friedlander) Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V9 # Jc> Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 11:46:30 -0800 Jc> From: jakub@eskimo.com (Jake Cholewczynski) Jc> Subject: Lamers! Jc> I am fed up with this crap from Gravis.. I boght a sound card for Jc> sound and not for just it being in my computer.. 1. How come when you Jc> people say a game will support the gus it never does.. ** Welcome to Jc> relality SBOS and MEGA EM no metter if the version is going to be two Jc> billion they will always suck Jc> anyways.** 2. How do you expect people to get the drivers? FTP sites Jc> that don't even have them months after release or your bbs which is Jc> always busy.. people since this is such a new sound card you need more Jc> disks to be sent. 3. People like me are fed up with your stupid "They Jc> will be out by next month" crap as far as the OS/2 2.1 drivers! I Jc> don't care if you have to acctually program for once Gravis I want my Jc> drivers and I want them now!, SB 16 already had os/2 drivers as it came Jc> out!.. Not only that it didn't have any compatiblity problems. Hey I Jc> am just talking about OS/2 2.1 drivers what about WIN NT drivers Jc> I know alot of people what those.. Come Gravis Microsoft is not a god Jc> and there is other operating systems from IBM support them... and At Jc> least let people like me know what in the world is going on I'll give ya $10 bucks for your gus! Jason Friedlander .. Do what you will with this tagline, just don't bother me about it! ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1993 19:38:04 PST From: "Khong Win Leong" Subject: HELP: Function of 36 pin connector and daughterboard Hi fellow Gussers, This is just a matter of interest, what is the use of the 36 pin connector (labelled JP2) located next to ....surprisingly, JP1 the address jumpers? Also, is it possible to connect a CDI daughterboard and the 16 bit recording daughterboard at the same time? Would it be possible to rig your own CD interface daughterboard? Thanks, William ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1993 14:24:10 -0500 (EST) From: Phat H Tran Subject: Iron Helix, Drum, Initialization, New Win Drivers > Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1993 15:36:59 +0500 > From: d.m.koppen@LaRC.NASA.GOV (Daniel Koppen) > Subject: Anyone playing Iron Helix?? > > Hi all, > I am just about to run my little body out to the software store and > spend some of that money I got for Christmas. I have heard rave reviews > on the game Iron Helix, but before I buy it I would like to hear from > anyone who has had some experience with this game. The burning question > is ---> Does it suport patch caching? (did I spell that right) <--- > Every Windows game I have purchased up to now does not. Anybody know? I haven't played Iron Helix, but even if the game doesn't support patch caching, you can still preload a small GM set into the GUS and use it with the game. Read about patch caching in Ultrahelp for more details on how to go about preloading the GM set. > Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1993 17:49:49 -0700 (MST) > From: jhender@nyx.cs.du.edu (djkc) > Subject: drum.zip > > I downloaded drum.zip from EPAS (MIDI drum player), but I can't get it to > play the local patches for GUS. There seems to be no option to set it up > for what you want it to play. Is this for external MIDI devices only? > > Any help is greatly appreciated, I think there are two versions of Drum, one that supports patch caching, and one that doesn't. You must use the one that does or else you'll have to manually load patches using patch manager. > Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1993 16:02:27 -0500 (EST) > From: elminstr@hudlink.hoboken.nj.us (Jj pierson) > Subject: GUSDK210.ZIP > > Could somebody upload this to EPAS. It's not there. I would love to > finally program the GUS in pascal. It's up on Epas in ../submit/gravis.bbs > Date: Thu, 30 Dec 93 11:06:08 +0100 > From: Robert Virding > Subject: GUS initialisation > > As recommended in the GUS manual and by SETGUS I have both a > DEVICE=ULTRINIT.SYS in my config.sys and a ULTRINIT.EXE call in my > autoexec.bat. (I hope I remembered the name correctly) My question is > do I really need both? If so why? No. It's quite safe to remove ultrinit.sys from config.sys. > Is it perfectly acceptable to change the GUS parameters termporarily > using ULTRINIT.EXE? A suggestion I saw for running DOOM with suitable > IRQ's. Yes, it's perfectly acceptable to change the GUS' settings by modifying the ULTRASND variable and then rerunning ultrinit. No need to reboot. > Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1993 15:59:55 -0500 (EST) > From: elminstr@hudlink.hoboken.nj.us (Jj pierson) > Subject: PMAK110.ZIP New Drivers > > I installed the new drivers that came with Patch Maker lite and now I > don't get any MIDI sound what so ever. Attempting to use patch manager > shows that it can't load in the patches to GUS memory. When you click on > the ">>" icon, nothing happens. The patch name doesn't move over to the > right side. Anybody have any idea of what could be causing this. Some things to keep in mind: 1. Did you copy the new ultrasnd.ini to your /ultrasnd directory? and 2. Did you edit all the PatchDir= fields in the new ultrasnd.ini to point to your /ultrasnd/midi directory? Phat. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1993 13:39:30 -0500 From: SHEMAVONIAN DEREK MICHAEL Subject: MOD4WIN Problems I recently ftp'ed MOD4WIN.ZIP from the epas submit directory, and am quite impressed by its looks and ease of use. However, I cannot get it to play the mods in stereo. As soon as I go into the setup and change it from mono to stereo, it hangs. I have to do Ctrl-Alt-Del to get out of the application. This occurs no matter what I set the other parameters (frequency, 8/16 bit, buffers). Has someone out there gotten this to work? I have a 486DX-33 with 4 Megs of ram, and a GUS with 1 Meg. I'm using the new windows drivers from PMAK110.ZIP, but I've also tried it with the older drivers. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1993 14:12:02 -0400 (EDT) From: JKS4675@ritvax.isc.rit.edu Subject: New Megaem & X-Wing Has anybody noticed a loss in the number of instruments playing in X-Wing? It sounds like one of the channels died on the stereo- I had to look to be sure it wasn't. Any thoughts?? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1993 12:40:17 -0800 (PST) From: Vincent Poy Subject: Patch Maker Lite I noticed in comp.ibm.pc.soundcard that Phat posted the Ultrasound Survival guide and it listed that Patch Maker lite is pmak110.zip and the one that John Smith at Gravis announced in the digest was pmak106.zip, are they both the same thing? or which one should I get? Thanks! Cheers, Vince hippo@sfsuvax1.sfsu.edu root@kingdom.com System Administrator/Owner Kingdom Communications Inc./California Unix Public Access Systems Inc. San Francisco, California USA \|/ (o o) _____________oOO__(_)__OOo_______________ | No warranty for my actions of any kind | ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1993 15:05:50 -0800 (PST) From: Vincent Poy Subject: Patch Maker Lite v1.10 How does one go about installing Patch Maker Lite v1.10 like what's the exact procedure after unzipping pmak110.zip? Thanks and Happy New Year! Cheers, Vince hippo@sfsuvax1.sfsu.edu root@kingdom.com System Administrator/Owner Kingdom Communications Inc./California Unix Public Access Systems Inc. San Francisco, California USA \|/ (o o) _____________oOO__(_)__OOo_______________ | No warranty for my actions of any kind | ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1993 14:55:00 +0200 (EET) From: thefinn@stekt.oulu.fi (Sami Nieminen) Subject: Program to reverse stero channels ? Subject says it all but why not repeat: I want to make the left channel come out of my right speaker and vice versa. Thanks in advance, / Sami Nieminen --- May you live --- // at --- in interesting times --- /// Dept. of Electrical /// Engineering // University of Oulu, / I K Finland ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Dec 93 23:06:05 EST From: ak016@freenet.carleton.ca (John Collins) Subject: Static caused by DRAM? Hi: I've had my GUS since about March, but only recently got some memory to upgrade to 1Mb (for Xmas). The problem is, I think I either got some wonky memory, or I'm doing something wrong. The memory came from an old 286 motherboard, and seems to be the right kind: AAAIM304P-08 NMBS 9051 But, here's the problem. When I put all six chips in, some of it reported as "bad" when I ran GUSDRAM. But, I could load 1Mb worth of patches in Windows, and when I ran EMUSET, 1Mb loaded up. However, to be safe, I tested the chips two at a time. So, I found the faulty chip, and thought everything was okay. But, I just got XWing, and noticed a *lot* of static when I ran EMUSET with GMIDI emulation with the 1MB in. With 256k it was fine (but only running at 8 bit :( ). With 512k, it was still okay, no static, but still 8 bit. With 768k (with GUSDRAM reporting all DRAM good), I got the static back. So, I'm confused. I thought the static was owing to the bad chip, but even with the bad chip not installed, I'm still getting static (loud enought to preclude enjoying the game). I look upon this digest as the source of all GUS wisdom, and am sure there are some wise and all-knowing sages out there who can tell me if the static is, in fact, related to bad DRAM. (Oh, by the way, I get the same kind of static in Return to Zork, so I don't think it's just the game.) Please respond to me directly at ak016@freenet.carleton.ca (John Collins). Thanks. ------------------------------ End of GUS Daily Digest V10 #1 ******************************