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Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 16:17:14 PST8
From: Colin Campbell <cmcampb@adelphia.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: That's better! eCS 1.2 Install on Dell PC

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Steven Levine wrote:

>In <42093C3A.1010700@adelphia.net>, on 02/08/05
> at 02:24 PM, Colin Campbell said:
>
>
>>Now, I'm down to three items before I have the new PC working: 1. I have
>>no sound. I downloaded the latest UNIAUD, and copied that onto the PC.
>>
>>
>Define what you mean by "copied." There are lots of ways to incorrectly
>install a multimedia driver. All of these incorrect methods pretty much
>guarantee failure.
>
I simply replaced the two UNIAUDxx.SYS files where I found them on the
system - the MMOS2 directory, and a subdirectory thereunder. I also
replaced UNIMIX.EXE where I found it, and added UNIAUD.DLL to OS2\DLL,
since I think I read that the DLL was new.

I could tell by the messages at boot time that I had accomplished
something - there were no more "Initialization Failed" and other error
messages.

What SHOULD I have done? (Feel free to point me at reading material or
whatever; I'm willing to learn.)

>>jerky, not smooth. I wonder whether I might need to get the SNAP
>>Graphics 3.0 upgrade, since SciTech's Web site says the X300 series is
>>supported?
>>
>>
>
>I suspect you know the answer to that.
>
Might the answer be "Yes"?

>Steven
>
>
>
Colin

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