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October 19th, 2000, 04:46 PM
#1
Trouble with a OPTI Sound Card
Hi everybody...
Sorry but my english is not very good.
Iīve got a problem with my Opti Sound Card.
Itīs a OPTi 82C930 Malaysia 9535.
My operative system is WIN 98 and I canīt find drivers for this.
I found drivers for Win 95 and WIN 3.1, but no working correctly, my computer not detect the drivers of the sound card.
Please, can you help me.
Thanks a lot.
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October 19th, 2000, 04:55 PM
#2
The Win95 driver will work but the driver has very specific installation instructions. Follow these steps carefully:
OPTi 82C930 Windows 95 Drivers
Version 4.00.23
01/25/96
UPDATE NOTES
This is an update of previous release version 4.00.20 and
contains the following updates:
1) Enable access to MC registers under all VMs.
2) Fix Wave Compatibility test failure.
3) Allow mute settings to be saved for all volume channels.
INSTALLATION PROCESS
Please follow these steps below for a proper installation of the
drivers for Windows 95. It is hereby assumed that you already have
Windows 95 installed and have properly plugged in your Sound Card.
1. You should have the latest drivers on a floppy diskette ready
for installation.
2. Start Windows 95 and proceed to the Control Panel folder and
select (double click) the SYSTEM icon.
3. Select the Device Manager tab to display the list of devices
currently present on your system.
4. Check to see if you have previously installed the device.
Usually, the device name starts with "OPTi .. Sound System."
If a previous instance of the device does not exist, exit the
System Properties dialog box and proceed to STEP 6.
5. If the device has been installed previously, double click on
the device name to expand the list of sub-devices and select
"OPTi .. Sound System:..." to remove the set of devices plus
this parent device. You will not be able to remove child
devices which are controlled by this parent device unless this
parent device is removed.
Check also to see if you have previously installed any Windows
Sound System or Sound Blaster audio devices or their compatibles,
and if so, please remove them from the list.
Once the devices has been removed, you must restart Windows 95
and proceed to STEP 6.
6. Select (double click) the Add New Hardware icon located in the
Control Panel folder to add/update the new device and it's
associated drivers.
7. When prompted by Windows 95 for the Auto-Scan option for
detecting new devices on your System - select NO and proceed
to the next page.
8. Windows 95 will display a list of known devices that you
currently wish to install. Select "Other Devices" eventhough
the name of the device is included in the list. This forces
Windows 95 to perform a fresh install for your device. Select
Next to proceed.
9. Windows 95 will again display a list containing manufacturer
names and at which point you should ignore the list and select
the "Have Disk..." button. This tells Windows 95 to read
special installation instructions from your diskette to
correctly install the drivers for your OPTi Sound device.
You will have to direct Windows 95 to the proper location of
the floppy diskette.
10. Once information from the floppy diskette has been read by
Windows 95, a list of devices available for installation will
be displayed. This list includes options such as what type
of CD-ROM that you wish to connect to your Sound Card (meaning
using the connectors on your Sound Card for your CD-ROM
interface). Select the correct CD-ROM type combination that
you desire but make sure that the CD-ROM has already been
installed and connected to your Sound Card. If you do not wish
to use your Sound Card for CD-ROM support (as a CD-ROM controller),
just select the basic option which includes only the Sound/Game
support.
11. Select Next and Windows 95 will proceed to install the drivers
needed for your device and configure your device accordingly.
Once your device has been successfully configured, Windows 95
will prompt you to restart your system - select No to skip this
restart process since you should have your Sound Card properly
plugged in and installed. If however your Sound Card has not
been correctly installed, you will have to select Yes to
restart Windows 95.
CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES
Wave Table Device
To enable driver support for your Wave Table device, you will need
to reconfigure the "OPTi .. Sound System: Sound/Game.." device
properties and change the settings to use "Basic Configuration 0."
RECONFIGURATION OF RESOURCES
The resources for OPTi 82C930 should be reconfigurable on-the-fly
unless due to a similar conflicting device present in the system.
To reconfigure the resources, use the SYSTEM icon located in your
Control Panel folder and choose Device Manager. From Device Manager,
double click the "OPTi .. Sound System" option and the list of
sub-devices will be displayed. Double click on the "OPTi .. Sound
System: Sound/Game..." device to change the desired resources for
this parent and it's child devices.
Once resources have been changed, the driver will be reconfigured
to operate with the new resources and function as before. You may
be asked to restart your system and at which point you may select
No since Windows 95 should have reconfigured your device
accordingly.
AUDIO SUPPORT under REAL MODE DOS
To enable support for DOS Games or multimedia applications under
a REAL MODE DOS environment, please install the deluxe SNDINIT
package for 82C930. When prompted during the installation for
the path to your Windows directory, specify the path if you have
Windows 3.1 installed on your system (under a seperate directory
from Windows 95). Select None if you do not have Windows 3.1
installed.
AUDIO SUPPORT under WINDOWS 95 DOS BOX
DOS Game support has been added for this release and is fully
functional. During the setup for your DOS games, you must ensure that
the current resources assigned to the sound card matches with the
current settings requested by your DOS game. To find out what resources
are currently assigned to the sound card, proceed to open the properties
box associated with the "OPTi .. Sound System" (Device Manager)
and select the Resource tab. From the Resources box, you should see the
current I/O Address range for Input/Output Range Number 1. We recommend
the 220 Hex address range as opposed to the 240 Hex be selected as most
games support 220 Hex by default. We also recommend the Interrupt and
Direct Memory Access settings of 7 and 1 respectively. Reconfigure these
resources as appropriate and select OK for Device Manager to dynamically
change and update your current resources and configure the hardware.
At this point, you may setup your DOS game with the settings which you
have just configured.
Also, if you have a Wave Table Device on board or attached to your
sound card, you should also follow the recommended steps above but
this time check on the "OPTi .. MPU-401" device settings
instead. You will need it's current settings if you wish to enable
General MIDI support in your DOS games.
To ensure an ideal environment for DOS games, it is recommended that
you modify the Idle Sensitivity property of your DOS Game environment
to High. To do this, press the ALT+ENTER keys to change to a DOS Box
Window (if not already in a Windowed session) and click on the top left
hand corner of the DOS Box Window. A drop down menu will appear and
at which point you should select Properties. Select the Misc tab and
proceed to modify the above mentioned property.
HOT-KEY SUPPORT under WINDOWS 95 DOS BOX
The following are the Hot-Keys and their associated channel controls.
<CNTRL>+<ALT>+M = Decrease Master Volume
<SHIFT>+<ALT>+M = Increase Master Volume
<CNTRL>+<SHIFT>+M = Mute Master Volume
<CNTRL>+<ALT>+V = Decrease Voice (Digital Sound) Volume
<SHIFT>+<ALT>+V = Increase Voice (Digital Sound) Volume
<CNTRL>+<SHIFT>+V = Mute Voice (Digital Sound) Volume
<CNTRL>+<ALT>+F = Decrease FM Music Volume
<SHIFT>+<ALT>+F = Increase FM Music Volume
<CNTRL>+<SHIFT>+F = Mute FM Music Volume
<CNTRL>+<ALT>+C = Decrease CD Audio Volume
<SHIFT>+<ALT>+C = Increase CD Audio Volume
<CNTRL>+<SHIFT>+C = Mute CD Audio Volume
FULL-DUPLEX DUAL-DMA SUPPORT
To enable Dual-DMA channel operation for simultaneous playback and
recording, please ensure the following:
1. The DMA resource settings under Device Manager must be different
and paired as follows:
Playback DMA: 0 1 3
Recording DMA: 1 0 0
2. The frequency format (eg. 11KHz, 22KHz..) must be the same during
simultaneous playback and recording.
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October 20th, 2000, 08:51 AM
#3
Registered User
I just put one of those in two days ago, by coincidence. I must have some sort of updated driver, cause i didn't need to do anything except let windows find it, and point it towards the driver. If you post an email I will send you the driver I used.
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October 20th, 2000, 01:01 PM
#4
Thanks a lot, but now Iīm listen good sound with my sound card OPTI.
I followed the instructions of SOWULO and the sound work correctly.
If you want to send me the driver please find me in my ICQ: 92830197
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