Using the Mwave Audio Function
Solving a Memory Shortage Problem for Your Games
If you do not have enough memory for your games, you should
make a
boot diskette before starting the DOS games. To make a
boot diskette, do the following:
1
Start DOS and insert a blank diskette into the diskette drive.
2
Type
MAKEBOOT
at the DOS prompt; then press Enter.
A boot diskette is created. Before starting your games, restart
the computer with this boot diskette inserted in the diskette
drive.
Some sample files, such as the CONFIG.SYS file, are created on
the boot diskette. You might need to modify these files by referring
to the manuals that came with your games.
Default Values for DOS Games Audio
Most games automatically determine the I/O address, interrupt level
(IRQ), and DMA channel settings for the audio for DOS games. If
the game asks for this information, specify the default settings for
Sound Blaster as follows:
I/O Address
220
IRQ
5
DMA Channel
1
ThinkPad Features program:
Page 35.
If you need to change these settings, use the ThinkPad Features
program.
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