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of one or more devices in your system. Refer to the section Windows Driver
Configuration.
Problem: Installation has not been successful or Windows cannot resolve
one or more hardware resource conflicts (the devices affected are highlight-
ed with an exclamation mark in the Windows Device Manager).
Possible Cause 1: There is an IRQ or Address conflict. Some legacy devices
(older ISA cards that are not PnP-compliant) may exist in the system. Because
the PnP BIOS has difficulty in identifying and configuring these legacy devices,
it cannot adequately configure and resolve conflicts between the PnP and non-
PnP devices. Refer to the section Windows Driver Configuration.
Possible Cause 2: There are not enough IRQs available in the system to sup-
port all the installed hardware. You usually have no choice but to reconfigure
your system or remove one or more cards from the system. Reconfiguring a
system may include disabling a serial or parallel port to free up that IRQ, dis-
abling the audio portion of a voice modem that is taking up an additional IRQ,
or jumpering a PnP modem that is taking up an IRQ other than that associated
with COM1 or COM2. Sometimes this can go smoothly, and sometimes it can
turn into a rather tricky endeavor. Consult a computer professional if you're
uncertain.
Problem: A third-party Windows digital audio program does not play or
record to/from the DMAN PCI.
Possible Cause 1: You have not selected the DMAN PCI Audio driver from
your application. Most third-party applications require you to select a specific
driver (because there can be more than one in an advanced system) for use
with the application. Select the driver named "DMAN PCI Audio" as your
audio driver. The manner in which this selection is made is dependent on the
application (see your specific application manual).
Possible Cause 2: The DMAN PCI Audio driver is not properly installed.
Install/reinstall all DMAN PCI audio drivers (see Windows Software
Installation section).
Possible Cause 3: The third-party application has an audio device profiling
utility that must be run before a new audio device will function properly. See
your music software's documentation for advice.
Problem: A third-party Windows MIDI program does not play or record
MIDI to/from the DMAN PCI.
Possible Cause 1: You do not have a MIDI keyboard or sound module proper-
ly attached to the MIDI interface adaptor cable. The DMAN PCI MIDI Out
should connect to the external device's MIDI In, and vice-versa.
Possible Cause 2: The DMAN MIDI driver is not properly installed.
Install/reinstall all DMAN drivers (see Windows Software Installation section).
Possible Cause 3: You have not selected the DMAN MIDI driver from your
application. Many third-party applications require you to select a specific
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