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Creative Structures Sound Blaster 16 - The CONFIG.SYS File Settings

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Understanding the Installation A-7
Running DIAGNOSE with the /S parameter updates the
BLASTER environment with the resource settings from the
PnP configuration manager.
Running DIAGNOSE with the /W=C:\WINDOWS parameter
updates the SYSTEM.INI file in the Windows directory with
the resource settings from the PnP configuration manager.
For a description of the AWEUTIL utility, refer to the
AWEUTIL.TXT file found in the audio software directory.
The CONFIG.SYS File Settings
If you install the low-level DOS device drivers under custom
installation, the installation program adds the following statements to
the CONFIG.SYS file:
DEVICE= C:\SB16\DRV\CTSB16.SYS /UNIT=0
/BLASTER=A:220 I:5 D:1 H:5
DEVICE= C:\SB16\DRV\CTMMSYS.SYS
The directory name SB16 may be VIBRA16 and the driver
name CTSB16.SYS may be VIBRA16.SYS in your
installation.
CTSB16.SYS (or VIBRA16.SYS) and CTMMSYS.SYS are
low-level device drivers that provide wave playback and recording for
DOS applications, including third-party DOS applications developed
using drivers (such as CTWDSK.DRV, CTWMEM.DRV,
CTVDSK.DRV, and CT-VOICE.DRV) that require these low-level
drivers. The drivers are found in the DRV subdirectory of your audio
software directory.
See “Optimizing Memory Usage” on page 3-2 to learn how to
optimize your memory.
To free system memory when you are using Windows applications or
playing DOS games, use a text editor to delete or comment out the
preceding two statements from the CONFIG.SYS file.
If you later need the low-level device drivers for your software
application, load them into memory by typing DIAGNOSE /A at the
DOS prompt and pressing <Enter>. This command adds the required
statements to the CONFIG.SYS file.
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