GUS Daily Digest            Sat, 25 Jun 94  9:37 PST     Volume 14: Issue  13 

Today's Topics:
							 bonus disks
					 GUS & Sound Galaxy NX Pro 16
							GUS and Arena
						 Rebel Assault Help!
				   v3.53 and OS/2: Yes... I know...

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Date: Fri, 24 Jun 94 19:56:31 -0400
From: davej@ferry.polymer.uakron.edu (Dave Jiang)
Subject: bonus disks

Does anyone know where I can get the latest bonus disks for GUS that includes
the Sound Station on ftp sites? The file names would be appreciated. Thanks!

													David Jiang
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Date: Sat, 25 Jun 94 04:42:52 EDT
From: shchin@ee.mcgill.ca (Chin Shen Hong Mr)
Subject: GUS & Sound Galaxy NX Pro 16

Hello.
I recently installed my brand new GUS in my computer, which already had
a sound card on board: The Sound Galaxy NX Pro 16. It is a card which
supports 5 sound standards: SBPro2, AdLib, Disney Sound Source, COVOX and 
Speech Thing II. I had it set to the following configuration:
	BASE: 220   IRQ: 7      DMA: 3
I realised that some programs would not recognise the card's presence since 
it is not of the standard SB config (220, 7, 1).
Anyways, my GUS seems to be working OK in DOS, but some instruments do not
sound in Windows. By the way, my GUS has the configuration of:
	BASE: 240   
	GUS IRQ: 11
	SB/MIDI IRQ: 5
	PLAY/REC DMA: 1
The Sound Galaxy, on the other hand, hangs the computer when I try any
16-bit wave files.  It appears to be something with EMM386 and the DMA...
	EMM386: DMA mode not supported.  Press ENTER to reboot.
I have read Tobin M. Creek
's SBGUSFAQ.TXT, but he admits to know nothing about the Sound Galaxy.

Anyone with *ANY* information at all, please E-mail me or reply trhu 
this digest. 
Thanks a million!!!

Desperat

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Date: Fri, 24 Jun 1994 17:42:14 -0400
From: "Frank Pikelner" <frank@otter.cs.yorku.ca>
Subject: GUS and Arena

Just got the ARENA game and it has GUS support through the Miles drivers
for both sound and music. Only thing is I can not seem to get it to work.
It may be that I do not have enough conventional RAM. How do people playing
it ahve the game setup with their GUS?

Thanks,

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Date: Fri, 24 Jun 94 21:14:05 EDT
From: jagati1@server.uwindsor.ca (Jason Jagatic)
Subject: Rebel Assault Help!

Greetings All...

I have been having a little bit of trouble getting Rebel Assault to
work with the GUS...  I am running on a 386DX/33 with 5megs RAM (No
MathCo) and a Mitsumi 2x CDROM, and my GUS has 512k RAM.  For some
reason, whenever I try to play RA (yes, I do have the 1.7 patch
release).  The music is really jerky, like I can't even make out any
of the voices or what the music is actually supposed to be.  Also, the
graphics are displayed very, very, very slow.  I realize that I don't
have a speed demon of a machine here, but it should be faster.  Oh
yes, and I did disable HIMEM and EMM386...

Can someone please help me to get this thing working!

Thanks!
Jason


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Date: Fri, 24 Jun 94 20:45 GMT
From: DAVE <CSU0001@v2.qub.ac.uk>
Subject: v3.53 and OS/2: Yes... I know...

Yeh, yeh. I know.

v3.53 was for the MAX plus some other minor fixes. I just thought that it
*might* have had some impact on apps. under OS/2. A vain hope, perhaps.

Anyway, my ULTRA4D OS/2 drivers work fine (if mightily slow in 8Mbytes!).
I heard someone was having bother with 0.4.3 (whichever that is). Have you 
loaded the CSD upgrade?

Just a thought...

Jonathan Clark
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Date: Fri, 24 Jun 94 12:31:19 +0200
From: rock@POOL.Informatik.RWTH-Aachen.DE

Hi out there !
 
 Because I have serious problems with games locking up, I want to
 find someone who has the same main board as I have. So, if YOU
 have a HOT-409 486DX-40 VL BUS main board, and if YOU are  
 running games like DOOM or RAPTOR without problems, then please
 contact me. I'm VERY interested in YOUR bios-setup. 
 Thankx...Olli

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