Changing Configuration Of Jumpers; Changing The Settings; Changing Base 1/0 Address Of Audio Interface - Creative Sound Blaster Pro Getting Started

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In this guide, the disabled and enabled jumpers are represented using
blocks as shown in Figure B-2.
Figure B-2: Representation of"disabled (lefi) and enabled (right)jumpers.
Changing Configuration of Jumpers
B-2
Jumper configurations define the hardware settings of the audio card.
Before you actually change a jumper configuration, you should identify
the current setting and the setting you want to change to. You can then
proceed to change the jumper configuration.
To change the configuration of jumper(s):
I. Switch off your computer and all other peripheral devices.
2. Remove the system's cover and card from your system.
3. Identify thejumper(s) to change.
For more information on how to identify the jumpers, refer to the
Figure B-1.
4. Remove the jumper block(s) from the jumper(s) as shown in
Figure B-3.
Figure B-3: Removing the Jumper Block.
Sound Blaster Pro (Sony Interface) Getting Started
5. Select the settings for the card by placing the jumper block(s) on
the desiredjumpcr(s) as shown in Figure B-4.
Figure B-4: Inserting the Jumper Block.
Changing the Settings
This section will describe the settings available for changing the settings
of the following:
D
Base 1/0 Addresses
D
IRQ Lines
D
OMA Channels
D
OMA Sharing
D
Joystick Port
Changing Base 1/0 Address of Audio Interface
Two base 1/0 addresses are available for the Audio interface: 220H
(factory default setting) and 240H. These settings are shown below with
their 1/0 address range.
220H (default)
220H to 22FH
240H
240H to 24FH
Changing Hardware Settings
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