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Sandy,
I believe that there is a not very well documented problem with
Multimedia Application Install, MINSTALL.EXE. Before you press the
button to install the new soundcard files, you have to move the
application window half-way off your computer screen. There is some
unresolved video issue with that application. Another way to use it is
to install using VGA mode (I'm sure you do not want to go back to VGA).
Anyway, after you place it half off the screen, press install. It should
work.
HCM
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> Thanks Gary,
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> I already had those files. When I follow the instructions, using MINSTALL,
> I get a sys3175 error.
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> I haven't figured out how to trouble shoot that one.
>
> Sandy
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> >OK, try downloading from the following location:
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> >http://downloads.viaarena.com/drivers/audio/68mu210b.zip. According to a
> >posting on http://en.os2.org, this is version 2.10B of the sound driver
> >for the AC97 audio chipset.
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> >So this may work (but since I don't have this chipset), however I make no
> >guarantees.
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> >On Mon, 12 Nov 2001 23:03:23 PDT, Sandy Shapiro wrote:
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> >>My new motherboard has built in sound support: AC 97 audio controller.
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> >>I can't find a way to get that to work under OS/2.
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> >>Another option on the motherboard is Sound Blaster Pro emulation. That
> >>works in OS/2, but with very low volume (but it works great in Windows!).
> >>
> >>Is there a way to utilize the built in MB sound? Am I better off getting a
> >>PCI sound card and installing that? If so, is there a recommended PCI
> >>sound card that works well with OS/2?
> >>
> >>Thanks,
> >>Sandy
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