GUSDRIVE is a bizarre utility which allows you to use the memory on your 
Gravis Ultrasound sound card as a (slow) RAMdisk as well as change the sound 
card's settings.  If you've tried to use GUSDRIVE 2.0 with a GUS which has its 
base address set to 260H you've noticed that it won't detect your card. 

Well, this little patch file will solve your problem. To patch GUSDRIVE just 
run GUSDRVPT.BAT in the directory where you have GUSDRIVE.EXE.  It will make a 
backup copy and patch GUSDRIVE.EXE to fix the problem.

WARNING:  This patch has only been tested with version 2.0 of GUSDRIVE and 
will almost surely corrupt any other version! 

The problem with the original software is that it stops looking for GUS 
hardware at address 250H due to an incorrect loop termination condition.  The 
patch simply changes a JNZ (75H at location 544H) to a JBE (76H).  If you have 
decoded the source code file, you can make this change at line 512. 

If for some reason you would like to contact me, e.g. to express profuse 
thanks for this masterful piece of entomology, you can try e-mail to one of 
the following addresses:

luitje@acm.org
luitje@arbornet.org
luitje@cyberspace.org
