Testing The Installation; Optimizing Memory Usage - Creative Structures Sound Blaster 16 Getting Started

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Testing the Installation

To test the installation
1. At the DOS prompt, change to the directory containing your
audio card's software. For example, if your directory path is
C:\SB16, type C:\SB16 and press <Enter>.
The directory name may also be VIBRA16.
2. Type DIAGNOSE and press <Enter>.
(This test program checks the resources used by your audio
card and displays a menu to let you test the card's sound and
music output.)
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the test.
If the test program stops or displays an error message, it may be due to
a conflict between the audio card and another peripheral device. To
resolve the conflict, you have to change the settings of your audio card.
For more information, see Appendix A, "Understanding the
Installation" or Appendix C, "Troubleshooting".

Optimizing Memory Usage

If you choose to install the low-level DOS device drivers under custom
installation (see "The CONFIG.SYS File Settings" on page A-7), your
system will load them into memory during system startup.
However, if you do not need these drivers (for example, you are
running only Windows applications or playing DOS games), you can
bypass loading these drivers. Otherwise, it is recommended that you
load them into high memory (for example, using memory managers).
3-2 Installing Software in DOS/ Windows 3.1x
This manual downloaded from http://www.manualowl.com

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