Resolving Hardware Conflicts - Creative Structures Sound Blaster 16 Getting Started

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The values shown in the [sndblst.drv] section may be different
in your system. The parameters in bold apply only to Sound
Blaster SB32 and the AWE line of audio cards.
If one or more of the statements are missing, run SETUP in the
audio software directory. SETUP rewrites SYSTEM.INI to set
up the drivers and the Windows applications.

Resolving Hardware Conflicts

Hardware conflicts occur when two or more peripheral devices
contend for the same resources. Conflicts between your audio card
and another peripheral device may occur if your card and the other
device are set to use the same I/O address, IRQ line, or DMA channel.
This manual downloaded from http://www.manualowl.com
3. Make sure that the following statements are present:
[boot]
drivers=mmsystem.dll msmixmgr.dll
[386enh]
device=vsbpd.386
device=vsbawe.386
[drivers]
timer=timer.drv
midimapper=midimap.drv
Aux=sb16snd.drv
Mixer=sb16snd.drv
Wave=sb16snd.drv
MIDI=sb16fm.drv
MIDI1=sb16snd.drv
MIDI2=sbawe32.drv
[sndblst.drv]
Port=220
MIDIPort=330
Int=5
DmaChannel=1
HDmaChannel=5
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