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SYMPTOMSIf you run an MS-DOS application from Windows version 3.1, the system may hang if Windows tries to play a Wave audio file (*.WAV) through the Pro Audio Spectrum 16 audio card. This happens if a Windows application running in the background attempts to play a Wave audio file. CAUSEThis problem occurs if you use Pro Audio Spectrum Windows 3.1 driver versions earlier than 1.42. Versions 1.42 and later correct this problem. MORE INFORMATION
The Pro Audio Spectrum 16 has the ability to have separate DMA and IRQ
settings for Windows and MS-DOS. The default settings for both MS-DOS and
Windows are DMA 3 and IRQ 7. Having different DMA and IRQ settings allows
Windows 3.1 applications to be configured for maximum performance since DMA
channels 5, 6, and 7 are 16-bit channels. Most MS-DOS applications cannot
access DMA channels 5, 6, or 7 and thus typically use channels 1 or 3,
which are only 8-bit channels. For this reason, it is beneficial to have
separate DMA and IRQ settings for Windows and MS-DOS.
DMABufferSize=64For more information, call Media Vision, Inc. Technical Support. The product included here, Pro Audio Spectrum 16, is manufactured by Media Vision, Inc., a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability. REFERENCES"Pro Audio Spectrum 16 User's Guide," pages 1-27 to 1-28 Additional query words: 3.10 audiospectrum lock lockup mediavision 1.50 1.5
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