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Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 21:47:03 -0700
From: Tom Brown <thombrown@san.rr.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Audio and uniaud

Content Type: text/plain

The current uniaud is not all in one place. I had to get an older
version (uniaud20040122.zip, 754,622 bytes, from Netlabs?) PLUS
uniaud_latest.zip from http://os2.kiev.ua. I\.m doing this from memory,
so I may be off a bit.

For starters, get uniaudinst01.zip from Hobbes. This has instructions.
Since you have had parts of it installed already, the cleanest thing to
do might be to follow the instructions for UNinstalling uniaud in the
above. THEN, re-install according to instructions!

HTH & good luck!

Allen Hecht wrote:
> I have installed ecs 1.1 on a Compaq Presario 2800T. I installed a version of
> uniaud (1.0.9) on the system as well. At first it appeared that all was well
> till I noticed that the volume control controlled the system sounds but not the
> sounds that emanate from my application. (mostly verbal announcements.) This is
> a seasoned application and I have been running it on desktops and laptops for a
> few years.
>
> I started to play with what I had. Tried to install a different version with no
> success. I found many different versions of uniaud but they had only the core
> routines (uniaud16.sys, uniaud32.sys, unimix.dll ...) I thought I would try to
> plug those routines into the original version that worked AND I SCREWED
> EVERYTHING UP. Now I can't get back to where I was or forward to something that
> works.
>
> Can I clean all this stuff up by deleting whats out there? Can I rerun the
> original ECS install without losing some stuff that I already put on the
> system? Is
> there a way to just install MMOS2?
>
> Help would be appreciated.
>
> Al
>
> Allen R. Hecht
> arhecht@attglobal.net
>
> Allen R. Hecht
> arhecht@attglobal.net

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thombrown at san dot rr dot com
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