GUS Daily Digest Mon, 23 Jan 95 9:37 PST Volume 18: Issue 22 Today's Topics: Bounced Message to mbh.lightstream.nl!gus-general CD Audio connection CD Audio problem classic GUS availability GUS & Lion King GUS and DOS volume control GUS Daily Digest V18 #19 (4 msgs) GUS Daily Digest V18 #20 GUS Daily Digest V18 #21 GUS MAX and Magic Schoolbus GUS MAX ram chips Help With Grand Prix? How to use GUS-MAX and AWE32 together in Windows? Marcato patch New Submit mailing list Norton's IniTracker and GUS OS/2 is not my friend for now quarantine and GUS sorry about the marcato.pat, it is wrong. 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: Sun, 22 Jan 95 21:36:39 GMT From: postmaster@mbh.lightstream.nl Subject: Bounced Message to mbh.lightstream.nl!gus-general Message-ID: <1B566EB5@mbh.lightstream.nl> mbh.lightstream.nl bounced a message for gus-general@gaia.ucs.orst.edu You are not connected to the list "gus-general" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Original message follows below : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Jan 95 09:14:28 EST From: "Burns Fisher, VMS Development 23-Jan-1995 0913" Subject: Re: CD Audio connection >I recently got myself a CDROM drive, Sony CDU-55E I think its called, and >I have a small problem. Everything works fine except the audio CD >connection. I checked the cable and it seems fine. I checked the pinouts >and they both match on the CDROM and GUS (left ground ground right, or >symmetrically reversed). I stick in a plain audio CD, get it playing with >a CD player prog, and nothing comes out of the gus, while the headphone >jack actually works, and I can listen to the CD with my earphones. I >tried all possible switches on ultrinit. I'm totally clueless. Do you have a GUS MAX or a newer GUS (what is it, rev 2 or greater??)? If so, I think I remember that the CD Input has a switch, or at least a mixer volume control. In Windows, look into the GUS Mixer applet and see if the sliders for CD input are there or greyed out. If they are there, raise them to maximum and try playing a CD with the Media Player application (you may have to load the windows CD driver). If they are greyed out, or if this does not work, I suggest a bit of lower-level debugging. If you open up your case, remove the audio wires you hooked to the GUS, and touch each of the four pins with your bare finger (this is with the power on...be careful not do touch anything else), you should hear a 60-hz hum when you touch two of the pins (one left, one right). If you don't hear anything, you may have a bad GUS. >My only >possible suspcion is that the CDROM is of the variety that connects >directly to the IDE interface, as opposed to a dedicated board or the GUS. This should not be relavent. Audio is audio, and is unrelated to the control functions. (Except that they tell it to play!) Burns ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jan 1995 22:55:25 -0500 (EST) From: Maciej Kalisiak Subject: CD Audio problem OK, thanks guys, I will get disks v3.59 and try this ULTRAMIX, although my only concern is that it might not like my card since its a pretty old version (I think it sv3.4 or just the one before that , 2.4??). --------------------------------------------------- Maciej Kalisiak ag840@torfree.net ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jan 1995 20:10:12 -0500 (EST) From: gt0074b@prism.gatech.edu Subject: classic GUS availability Is the classic (non-Max) GUS available in any stores? Does Gravis sell the GUS's that they get from people who upgrade? I know a few people who'd like to get a GUS, but they don't want to shell out the bucks for features that they won't use such as CD-ROM interfaces. I guess the ACE will fill this void, but they don't want to have to buy another sound card in addition to the GUS. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Jan 95 11:46:12 +0100 From: Olof Sundin Subject: GUS & Lion King There has been some talk recently about GUS and Lion King. I, too, am unable to get LK to produce any sound whatsoever, and I have never had any problems with my GUS before (IRQ 5, DMA 1). Others, though, have reported LK to work perfectly well with their GUS. Surely there can't be one version that's working out and one that's not? Or could it be a problem with certain settings/versions of the GUS? Any suggestions appreciated /Olof Sundin ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jan 1995 16:20:45 +0800 From: "Christopher Bolin" Subject: GUS and DOS volume control This may be a braindead question, but I cannot figure out have to change master volume under DOS. I am using 3.59 disk sets, but I cannot find the documented params for DOS manipulation of ULTRAMIX.INI. Windows is a breeze to set, but DOS is a puzzle. Any help/direction appreciated... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 10:58:17 +0000 (GMT) From: D.Kho@bi.HES-RDAM.NL Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V18 #19 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 09:36:50 -0500 From: "Michael Grant Wilson" Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V18 #19 Message-ID: on Fri, 20 Jan 1995 01:25:44 -0300 (ADT), Andre Arseneault wrote > Subject: GUS and WC3 > > Gussers, > > I Know this has already been answered but I don't remember the > answer. How can Gus and Wing Commander III work together. This > information is for a friend and any help would be appreciated. Thanks in > advance. > WC3 has native GUS support. I am playing it right now and it sounds great! McQ. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 09:21:53 -0500 From: "Michael Grant Wilson" Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V18 #19 Message-ID: on Fri, 20 Jan 1995 10:28:14 -0500, ba384@freenet.carleton.ca (Peter Kowalski) wrote > Subject: CH FLIGHTSTICK connected to GUSMAX > > This was probably foolish of me to try, but I attempted to hook up a CH > FLIGHTSTICK to my GUS MAX. Slight problem. It doesn't work. I was > hoping to use it with TIE FIGHTER. I try to run GRAVUTIL, and calibrate. > The square is flying around everywhere! Nothing I do stops it, EXCEPT > holding one of the 2 buttons. When a button is pressed, everythings ok. > > Tie has the same thing. Cursor and Ship flight erratic unless button > pressed. I really don't want to play the whole games forced to constantly > shoot... Trim doesn't help at all, and the only thing I could find in the > manuals is A) GUS MAN: Y ADAPTER CABLES don't work with GUS (nothing in Stick > manual about y cable), B) JOYSTICK MAN: Erratic movermet due to non-speed > compensating game port. (Thought the gus max had a speed compensating > game port. Says so on the box!) I want to know if I can do anything > else, short of buying a game card. (didn't get one because I THOUGHT I > could use the GUS). If you can help, PLEASE do! Do I need a midibox as > pictured in the manual? > I know at least five people (including myself) with Flightsticks connected to GUSs with no difficulty. The problem you are describing is most commonly caused by the presence of another game port (on your motherboard or on an i/o card) which has not been disabled. [Note: Often i/o cards include game ports even if there is no connector on the back of the computer for it]. See if there are any jumpers on your i/o card which can be set to disable a game port. If you *really* do not have any other game ports on the machine, then I suggest you look for other interrupt/port conflicts, since to the best of my knowledge there are no problems/incompatibilities between the GUS and the Flightstick. You do not need a midi box unless you intend to drive a midi keyboard from your GUS. McQ. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jan 1995 21:42:00 -0500 From: brad.smith@canrem.com (Brad Smith) Subject: GUS Daily Digest V18 #20 References: <199501211755.JAA04603@gaia.ucs.orst.edu> GD> I recently got myself a CDROM drive, Sony CDU-55E I think its called GD> I have a small problem. Everything works fine except the audio CD GD> connection. I checked the cable and it seems fine. I checked the pin GD> and they both match on the CDROM and GUS (left ground ground right, GD> symmetrically reversed). I stick in a plain audio CD, get it playing GD> a CD player prog, and nothing comes out of the gus, while the headph GD> jack actually works, and I can listen to the CD with my earphones. I GD> tried all possible switches on ultrinit. I'm totally clueless. My on GD> possible suspcion is that the CDROM is of the variety that connects GD> directly to the IDE interface, as opposed to a dedicated board or th GD> Any ideas? I just got the CDU-55E yesterday. Next week I will be attempting the same as you. I will let you know what I encounter. If you find a solution to yours your solution would be of interest and help. Thanks. CRS Online : Brad Smith ; Toronto, Ontario Internet : brad.smith@canrem.com * RM 1.3 01659 * Book never written: "Dog training." by Wille Bite ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jan 1995 22:53:44 -0800 From: sbrindle@netcom.com (Stephen Thomas Brindle) Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V18 #21 >Date: Sat, 21 Jan 95 16:29:40 EST >From: rschutt@pen.k12.va.us (Ryan Andrew Schutt) >Subject: Ultima Underworld 2 > >Anyone know how to get UW2 working with ultramid? Read through the first few .ADV files in the sound dir (I think that the name of it) with a text editor. Around the top of the file you should see a name for that driver. Once you have found the Sound Blaster FM audio and the Sound Blaster digital drivers, copy, from c:\ultrasnd\ultramid, gf1midi.adv over the SB FM file and gf1digi.adv over the SB digital file. Then configure UW2 for Sound Blaster for both FM audio and digital audio. Run ultramid -16 (if you have 1 meg of memory on your GUS) or just ultramid (if you have less than a meg) and then you can run UW2 with native GUS support. Have fun, and ask me if you have any more questions! -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -=-=-=-=-=- Stephen Thomas Brindle |"I have made this letter longer than usual, |because I lack the time to make it short." -------------------------| -Pascal Ethereal Dragon | -==(UDIC)==- | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -=-=-=-=-=- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jan 1995 16:21:30 +0800 From: "Christopher Bolin" Subject: GUS MAX and Magic Schoolbus I have a GUS MAX, drivers from 3.59 and 1024K. Microsoft's Magic School Bus does not play MIDI correctly, sometimes not playing anything at all. Both WAV and PCM play fine. The GUS MAX documentation says to do the following if you are having problems with *specific* apps and MIDI playing incorrectly or not at all: Load a subset of the General Midi set. Do you load the LOAD1024.MID in the MIDI mapper? The documenation is a little unclear to me. I did load LOAD1024.MID in patch manager and then the MIDI did seem to work, but then the DRUM sounds didn't play. MIDI works in everything else I've tried, what am I missing? ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jan 95 20:35:00 PST From: "Ferdinand Mataragnon" Subject: GUS MAX ram chips Hello. What kind of ram chips does the GUS MAX use? Does it use 2 512k chips for 1 meg? I'd like to know what number I should look for to get the right kind. Also, what speed? How many pins or contacts (is it surface-mount?) as well. If the MAX uses 512k chips, will this work? NEC brand, surface mount. 20 pins on either side of the flat chip. Number on the chip is: 424260-60R 9428M5003 Thanks. Ferdinand e3140016@bcit.bc.ca ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Jan 95 09:10:40 GMT From: nwakefie@kirk.att.com Subject: Help With Grand Prix? I have just bought an Ultrasound Max and i am trying to get it to work with Grand Prix (Micropose), using the roland emulation. But when I use Mega-em with emuset all i get is a rather dodgey theme tune and then a couple of funny notes when I play. I'm using Qemm and a Cyrix DX40 processor, so if someone could tell me what i should be doing I would be very thankfull. Nick ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Jan 95 13:00:22 KST From: yongtae@bubble.yonsei.ac.kr (Kim Yong Tae) Subject: How to use GUS-MAX and AWE32 together in Windows? I recently bought a GUS MAX. It came with version 3.59 install disks (contrary to the faq, the mixers in all the gus windows apps work well so I guess this is not a revision 3.4 board but a newer one). I am having trouble trying to make the AWE32 and GUS MAX coexist peacefully on my machine. I DID read the SBGUS FAQ and tried the suggestions. The problem is that I cannot get games like Tie Fighter to recognize the AWE32 when it is testing for digital sound. The manual states that the MAX is hardwired to use DMA 1 for soundblaster emulation purposes and that appears to be the culprit. As a result, I cannot get some games that look for soundblaster on DMA 1 to produce any digital speech. Also, under Windows using Cakewalk Pro, I cannot get the GUS MAX's patch caching to work if I set the midi output to AWE32 on one channel and the GUS on another channel. I have to use only the GUS midi device only to enable the patch caching (after deselecting the AWE32 midi and SB midi devices)... Any suggestions? BTW, GUS MAX is great! Some of the patches sound a lot better than my AWE32's internal rom sample. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 09:51:32 GMT From: Clarke Brunt Subject: Re: Marcato patch There's been a lot of discussion lately about MARCATO.PAT having the orchestra reversed left-to-right. Am I going mad? I thought that patches were *NOT* in stereo, and that they just consisted of a single sample whose pan position could be set somewhere between left and right i.e. your left and right are the same, except that one might be louder than the other. What gives? While stereo patches would be technically possible, they would use up two of the GUS voices rather than one, so you would only be able to play notes on a maximum of 16 at once, rather than 32. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Jan 95 12:30:04 GMT From: ljb@spclmway.demon.co.uk (Lewis Berrie) Subject: New Submit mailing list Could someone please tell me if the mailing list shown at the bottom of each Daily Digest actually sends you the binaries, just the text file associated with it, or some kind of message to say a new file has been uploaded. The list server I mean is listproc@uni-konstanz.de (subscribe epas-list). I don't want to be on a binary mailing (we only have a modem link) but I would like to be on a text mailing list. Lew :-) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 06:45:19 -0400 From: pmhesse@VAX1.ACS.JMU.EDU (Peter M. Hesse) Subject: Norton's IniTracker and GUS I have a Gravis Ultrasound (orig) with 1mb. I recently changed my configuration (fun) so I had to run the setup program for the Ultrasound software (v3.59). I noticed that the setup program would hang as it loaded (while it makes all those cool dots) if Norton's IniTracker tsr was running. I did not notice this problem with v3.53 or earlier. Has anyone else noticed this? Thanks! Pete Hesse --==**==-- PMHESSE@VAX1.ACS.JMU.EDU JMU Box 3583, Harrisonburg VA, 22807 (703)568-7128 Visit my WWW home page! http://hessepm.jmu.edu/ ------------------------------ Date: 23 Jan 95 18:18:31+0100 From: Vincent RAYMOND Subject: OS/2 is not my friend for now Please, I've just try to install OS2 WARP and: My GUS MAX is not recognised...., My DIAMOND STEALTH 64 is not recognised ... etc,etc... Is anyone of you, my GUS friends, could HELP ME or indicate me a mailing list on OS2 or DIAMOND... Thanks for all in advance. Vince. (vincent@orsay.icdc.fr). ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jan 95 23:55:35 PST From: "Ferdinand Mataragnon" Subject: quarantine and GUS Regarding the sound distortion with Quarantine: The distortion does disappear if an 8-bit DMA is used. Does anyone have an explanation as to why the sound gets distorted when a 16bit DMA is used? ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jan 1995 16:34:40 -0800 (PST) From: Thomas Ngo Subject: sorry about the marcato.pat, it is wrong. On Sun, 22 Jan -1, GUS Server wrote: > > Date: Sun, 22 Jan 1995 13:53:13 GMT > From: "Mark D. Billinge" > Subject: Marcato IS wrong! > > I agree with you about the arrangement you say - if you re-read > the original message, I said exactly what you said - that is the > violins were on the right in marcato.pat and should be on the left - > I'm not entirely uncultured myself either! > > As the patch stands, the bass strings are on the left. > That's wrong, surely, if you are in the audience. Which is the > obvious place you would be. > > Mark > You are right! I'm sorry... I checked the .pat file and it is wrong. :( I changed it to the right settings just now of course. :) The problem was that in the midi files that I listen to. The composer have the panning and everything set, so it's sounds right. Oh well, you are right. Gravis should note this find. thomas ------------------------------ End of GUS Daily Digest V18 #22 *******************************