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        Analog Devices, Inc., Sound Processing Team
 
         AD1816 SoundPort Controller
      MS-Windows 3.1x Driver Package
 
    Release V.2-000-021, 17 Feb 1997
 
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C o n t e n t s
 
1.  Overview
2.  Release Notes
3.  System Requirements
4.  Included Files
5.  Driver Installation
6.  Willow Pond MediaRack Installation
7.  Resource Configuration Under MS-Win3.1x
8.  Resource Configuration Under DOS
9.  Volume Control Under DOS
10. Playing DOS Games
11. Manufacturer Notes
 
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1.  O v e r v i e w
 
This README.TXT contains instructions to install and configure the MS-Win3.1x driver
and MediaRack applet for the AD1816 SoundPort Controller. This software is
designed to run with the AD1816JST3, AD1816JST4 and AD1816JST5 SoundPort
Controller. Earlier revisions of the AD1816 SoundPort controller are not supported by
this release.
 
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2.  R e l e a s e   N o t e s
 
This release of the MS-Win3.1x driver supports the following features on the AD1816:
 
1. MPC Level 3 Mixer
2. Digital Mixer
3. WSS Codec
4. SBPro Codec
5. Game Port
6. MIDI Port
7. I2S0 & I2S1
8. 3D Sound Control
 
The following features on the AD1816 are NOT supported by this release:
 
1. Extra Logical Device
2. DSP Serial Port
3. Power Management
 
Note: See Section 10 for important release information on DOS games.
 
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3.  S y s t e m   R e q u i r e m e n t s
 
  - 80486 PC-AT compatible or faster machine.
  - 4 MB DRAM or greater.
  - 1 free 16-bit ISA-bus expansion slot.
  - 400 KB free hard disk space for minimum software installation.
  - Microsoft Windows 3.1x
  - DOS 6.2 or higher
 
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4.  I n c l u d e d    F i l e s
 
MSCOMSTF DLL        74,528 02-11-93   7:32p
MSDETSTF DLL        24,544 02-11-93   7:32p
MSINSSTF DLL        65,440 02-11-93   7:32p
MSSHLSTF DLL        14,928 02-11-93   7:32p
MSUILSTF DLL         6,144 02-11-93   7:32p
MSCUISTF DLL        48,188 10-14-96   6:10a
DOSCFG   EXE        54,494 01-08-97  11:21p
SETUP    EXE        57,648 01-08-97  11:19p
MIDIMAP  CFG        20,090 11-05-96  12:17p
MSMIXMGR DLL        12,688 01-05-96  12:00a
MPU401   DRV         7,088 12-31-93   3:11a
ADICORAL 386        16,607 10-08-96   2:46p
ADICORAL DRV        63,456 10-08-96   2:42p
README   TXT        10,826 01-08-96  11:01p
WPUNIMIX INI           805 10-15-96   4:42p
HWSETUP  EXE        44,720 01-08-97  11:19p
DOSMIXER EXE        52,068 01-08-97  11:18p
DOSMIXER CFG           613 01-08-97  11:18p
AD1816   EXE        21,972 10-01-97  10:37p
SETUP    INF         1,438 01-08-97  11:24p
DEVICE   INI           491 10-15-96   7:49p
DOSSETUP BAT            26 10-14-96   6:14a
UNINSTAL EXE        25,632 11-06-96   4:42a
       23 file(s)        624,434 bytes
 
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5.  D r i v e r   I n s t a l l a t i o n
 
1. Turn on the computer and start MS-Win3.1x. Remove all previously installed sound card
    drivers. Make sure that all references to these drivers are removed from the
    AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS and SYSTEM.INI files.
 
2. Switch off the computer and remove all other sound cards.
 
3. Insert the AD1816 sound card firmly in an available ISA bus expansion slot and close the
    computer. Connect a speaker pair to the Line_Out or Speaker connector on the sound
    card's face plate.
 
4. Turn on the computer, and start MS-Win3.1x. In the PROGRAM MANAGER, select
    File|Run. Insert the driver installation diskette in the A: drive, and type
    A:\WIN31\SETUP.EXE. Click on OK, and follow the instructions.
 
Once the computer has rebooted, start MS-Win3.1x and install the Willow Pond MediaRack according to the instructions below.
 
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6.  Wi l l o w   P o n d   M e d i a R a c k   I n s t a l l a t i o n
 
1. Start MS-Win3.1x, if it is not already running. In Program Manager,
    select File|Run.
 
2. Insert the diskette with the Willow Pond MediaRack installation files
    in floppy drive A:. Type A:\MRACK\SETUP.EXE, and hit Return.
 
3. Follow the instructions on the screen.
 
Note: Refer to the AD1816 Yellow Coral user's manual for detailed instructions on
the operation and customization of the MediaRack.
 
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7. R e s o u r c e    Co n f i g u r a t i o n    U n d e r    M S - W i n 3 . 1 x
 
The SETUP.EXE utility installs also a resource configuration utility under MS-Win3.1x for reconfiguration of the I/O base addresses, IRQs and DMAs of the various devices on the AD1816. This RESOURCE CONFIGURATION utility is installed with a program group called AD1816 SOUNDPORT. You can use this utility to setup the resources for the:
 
1. Windows Sound System Codec
2. SoundBlaster codec
3. MPU-401 driver
4. Gameport/Joystick driver
5. OPL3 (FM) synthesizer
7. IDE CD-ROM controller (only functional on the AD1816A SoundPort Controller)
 
These resources, except for the IDE CD-ROM controller, can also be setup through the Willow Pond driver SETUP utility from the CONTROL PANEL|DRIVER configuration panel. The Willow Pond driver SETUP utility allows in addition the configuration of:
 
1. 3D sound
2. I2S input formats
 
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8. R e s o u r c e   C o n f i g u r a t i o n   U n d e r   D O S
 
Included with this relaese is a simple, but functional DOS resource configuration manager, called DOSCFG.EXE, for the sound codec, the gameport/joystick, the FM synthesizer, the midi port and the IDE controller. DOSCFG.EXE is installed by SETUP.EXE in the directory C:\ADISOUND (the default installation directory if you did not change it at installation).
 
DOSCFG.EXE is the equivalent of the MS-Windows3.1x RESOURCE CONFIGURATION utility. DOSCFG.EXE gives the user the ability to setup the AD1816 entirely from the DOS command line.
 
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9. V o l u m e    C o n t r o l   U n d e r   D O S
 
Included with this release is a simple, but functional DOS mixer, called MIXER.BAT. During installation of the device driver, the SETUP.EXE program copies MIXER.BAT into the directory C:\ADISOUND (the default installation directory if you did not change it at installation).
 
The mixer is used to control playback volumes for application with DOS games. You should use MIXER.BAT to set the playback volume to a desired level before starting a DOS game. The following volume controls are provided:
 
1. Master volume control
2. LineOut volume control
3. FM (OPL3) volume control
4. Wavetable (Aux2) volume control
 
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10. P l a y i n g   D O S   g a m e s
 
Important:
 
Playing DOS games in an MS-Win3.1x DOS box can sometimes be problematic. To get around this, follow the instructions below:
 
1. Exit from MS-Win3.1x
 
3. Invoke MIXER.BAT to set volume levels appropriately
 
4. Run the DOS game.
 
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11. M a n u f a c t u r e r    N o t e s
 
Manufacturers of AD1816 SoundPort Controller audio cards should take special notice of the contents of the file DEVICE.INI, which is included with the MS-Win3.1x driver installation diskette. An explanation of the contents of this file is listed below, together with the contents of this file.
 
[PNP_DEVICE_ID] ; Vendor specific PnP section
PNPID=ADS7180   ; Default ID. Must be changed by a vendor to its own 
     PnP_Vendor_ID, corresponding with the PnP_Vendor_ID in the
     E2PROM resource file
 PNPSN=FFFFFFFF ; Default PnP_Vendor_Serial_No. Must be changed by a vendor to
     its own PnP_Vendor_Serial_No.
 
[DEFAULT_IO_CONFIG] ; Default settings, copied to SYSTEM.INI during driver installation
WssIO=530                ; Windows Sound System I/O base address
WssIrq=5                 ; Windows Sound System IRQ
WssDmaPlay=1     ; Windows Sound System playback DMA
WssDmaCapture=3  ; Windows Sound System capture DMA
SbIO=220                 ; SoundBlaster I/O base address
OplIO=388                ; OPL3 I/O base address
GameIO=201               ; Gameport/joystick I/O base address
MpuIO=330                ; MPU-401 I/O base address
MpuIrq=9                 ; MPU-401 IRQ
IdeIO=0          ; IDE I/O base address (0 = Disabled, default)
 
[OPTIONS]
WssIOList=500,510,520,530,540,550,560  ; Windows Sound System I/O base address
          choices
WssIrqList=5,7,9,a,b                      ; Windows Sound System IRQ choices
WssDmaList=0,1,3                          ; Windows Sound System DMA choices
SbIOList=220,240,260,280,2A0              ; SoundBlaster I/O base address choices
OplIOList=388                             ; OPL3 I/O base address choices
GameIOList=201                    ; Gameport/joystick I/O base address choices
MpuIOList=0,300,320,330,332,334,336      ; MPU-401 I/O base address choices
MpuIrqList=0,5,7,9                        ; MPU-401 IRQ choices
IdeIOList=0,168,170,1E8           ; IDE 1st I/O base address choices (0=Disabled)
IdeIOList1=0,36e,376,3ef                  ; IDE 2nd I/O base address choices (0=Disabled)
IdeIrqList=0,a,f,b                        ; IDE IRQ choices (0=Disabled)
 
Note: For the IDE controller the IRQ and the 1st & 2nd I/O base addresses are paired. That is, the following triplets are the only possibilities:
 
1. 10, 168, 36E
2. 15, 170, 376
3. 11, 1E8, 3EF
 
The 2nd I/O base address may be disabled. Some CD-ROM drives like Sony's and Philips' can operate with a single chip select.
 
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