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ADDITIONAL NOTES ABOUT USING MWAVE IN DOS

(c) 1995, IBM Corp.
2:22 p.m., July 19, 1995
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INTRODUCTION
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This document provides information to help you properly run Mwave appli-
cations in PC/MS-DOS.  A list of "frequently-asked questions" presents
answers to questions or problems you may encounter while working with the
Mwave product. Other topics include solutions to compatibility issues and
installation problems, as well as additional technical notes.

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Printing This Document
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To print this document from DOS, type the following command at the DOS
prompt:

              PRINT README.TXT

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Other Helpful Documents
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Please refer to the documentation which accompanies your Mwave product
for complete information.

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CONTENTS
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    1.0  INSTALLATION NOTES

        1.1  Installing MIDI Samples

    2.0  FREQUENTLY-ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

        2.1  FAQs about the Mwave Modem
        2.2  FAQs about Mwave FAX Capabilities
        2.3  FAQs about Mwave's Telephone Country Selection Utility
        2.4  FAQs about Mwave's Sound Blaster Emulation

    3.0  BEFORE YOU CALL FOR HELP

    4.0  COMPATIBILITY

        4.1  FAX Applications
        4.2  Other Applications and Mwave

    5.0  OTHER TECHNICAL NOTES

        5.1  Recommendations for Optimum Mwave Modem Performance
        5.2  Sound Blaster Technical Notes
        5.3  Notes about the Mwave Modem

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1.0  INSTALLATION NOTES
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No installation errors have been reported. Please contact Product Support
if you encounter a problem during installation of the Mwave product.

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1.1  Installing MIDI Samples
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To install the Mwave MIDI Samples:

1.  Complete the installation of Mwave on those operating systems you
    intend to use (e.g. DOS, OS/2, WIN-OS/2 and/or Windows) BEFORE you
    install Mwave's MIDI Samples. Reboot your computer.

    The MIDI Samples installation procedure checks to see which operating
    systems you've installed Mwave on.

2.  Choose the environment in which you want to install MIDI Samples.
    You can select either Windows or OS/2.

3.  Select the type of MIDI Samples to install (either Prosonus Base
    Patch Set, Prosonus Full General MIDI Patch Set, or EMU Patch Set).

    NOTE: Mwave's DOS MIDI can only use EMU samples. Windows, WIN-OS/2,
    and OS/2 can use any type of MIDI sample.

4.  Insert the appropriate Windows or OS/2 installation disk in your
    floppy drive and run the MIDI Samples install program.

5.  Respond "Yes" or "No" as appropriate to the prompts asking if you
    want to install the selected type of MIDI sample under each environ-
    ment.

6.  When the installation is complete, reboot your computer.

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2.0  FREQUENTLY-ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)
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This section contains answers to questions about certain features and
capabilities provided by Mwave applications.

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2.1  FAQs about the Mwave Modem
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Q:

Q: What settings do I need to use when I install a communications appli-
   cation (such as ProComm or CrossTalk)?

A: Your communications software requires that you provide a modem type ,
   a baud rate (i.e, the speed of your modem), and the COM port to which
   the modem is attached.

   The chart below describes settings required by Mwave:

       To set this...        Select one of these...
       -------------------------------------------------------------
       The Modem type        Mwave modem
                             Generic Hayes-type modem
                             User-defined modem
                             Hayes SmartModem 2400
                             Hayes modem
                             Hayes compatible modem
                             Other (Note: If you select a modem of type
                                   "Other," you must include the proper
                                   modem initialization string. For most
                                   applications, the initialization
                                   string "AT&F" will work. See the Mwave
                                   Modem online help for more information.)

       Baud Rate             57,600 Kbps, or the maximum setting offered
                             by your communications software.

       COM Port              COM 2

Q: What host application transfer protocol is recommended for best Mwave
   Modem performance?

A: For best throughput when sending or receiving data, select the
   highest-ranking available transfer protocol listed here.

   1.  ZMODEM
   2.  Ymodem-G
   3.  TEXT
   4.  ASCII
   5.  XMODEM (only as a last resort)

   For more information, see 5.1  Recommendations for Optimum Mwave Modem
   Performance.

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2.2  FAQs about Mwave FAX Capabilities
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Q: What setting should I use for the "fax/modem type" when I set up my
   Class 2 FAX software to work with Mwave if "Mwave Modem" isn't listed
   as an option?

A: For all FAX applications, if "Mwave Modem" is not listed, select
   "Generic Class 2" or some comparable label from the application's list
   of supported fax/modems.

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2.3  FAQs about Mwave's Telephone Country Selection Utility
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Q: What is Country Selection?

A: The Mwave Telephone Country Selection program is used to set country
   specific parameters for Mwave telephony functions including Modem,
   FAX, speakerphone, and Telephone Answering Machine.  The Mwave tele-
   phony drivers use the Country selection information to permit reliable
   and safe connection to the appropriate telephone network.

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       WARNING:    Improper selection of the telephone network may cause
      **********   unreliable operation.

Q: What should I do if the country I need is not listed?

A: Contact your IBM representative for information and support for that
   country.

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2.4  FAQs about Mwave's Sound Blaster Emulation
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Q: What sound card does Mwave emulate?

A: Mwave emulates both a Sound Blaster 1.5 card and a Sound Blaster Pro
   card.

See additional information in section "5.2  Sound Blaster Technical
Notes" in this file.

Q: Why does my DOS game indicate that it "cannot detect Sound Blaster
   interrupts?"  -and-

Q: Why does my DOS game seem to stop at the end of playing speech pas-
   sages?

A: (To both questions) The problem may result from a configuration of
   Mwave that uses an interrupt other than IRQ 5. This may happen if you
   install another card in your computer. To resolve the problem:

   1.  Use the Mwave Configuration Utility to make sure Mwave is config-
       ured to use the proper IRQ setting (the installation default is
       5).

   2.  Make sure your game is set to look for a sound card at the same
       IRQ location as specified in the Configuration Utility.  (If you
       maintain the default, the value should also be 5).

   3.  Restart the DOS game.

Q: What do I gain (or lose) by using the audio Suspend/Resume feature in
   DOS?

A: When you shut off your PC in the middle of playing a game and audio
   Suspend/Resume is on, you can restart the computer and continue play.
   The game and accompanying sounds start where you left off.

   However, if a game requires a large amount of memory (e.g. 8 MB) and
   performance appears to slow down, you may need to turn off
   Suspend/Resume. To change the Suspend/Resume setting:

   1.  Open the \MWAVE_C\MWCONFIG.INI file in an editor.
   2.  Set AudioPowerDriver=OFF to disable Suspend/Resume for audio in
       DOS.  To enable audio Suspend/Resume, set AudioPowerDriver=ON.
   3.  Save the file and reboot your computer. (Note: Changes to
       MWCONFIG.INI do not take affect until you reboot.)

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3.0  BEFORE YOU CALL FOR HELP
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Before you call the technical support group, please read this entire doc-
ument for any installation, configuration, or compatibility information.
Also, the FAQs provide a good basis for answering most common questions.

If the document does not provide a solution and you need to contact tech-
nical support, please have your computer running. For faster service,
have the following information ready for our technical support personnel:

o   Make and model of your computer
o   Mwave software version number
o   Names and version numbers of application software you are running
o   Contents of your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files (You can either
    print the files, or have access to an editor to view them.)

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4.0  COMPATIBILITY
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Read through this section if you have any problems with a specific appli-
cation working with Mwave.

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4.1  FAX Applications
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The following DOS FAX applications currently have been tested with the
Mwave Class2 Fax and they work:

o   Delrina's Dos Fax Pro Version 2.0

o   Delrina's Dos Fax Lite Version 3.0

o   Cheyenne's Bit Fax Version 4.05A - (see Note1)

The following application does not work with Mwave Class2 FAX.  IBM will
provide updates as soon as possible for this application.

o   Delrina's DosFax Lite Version 2.00 - fails

The following NOTE (referred to above) describes how to use Mwave with
the specified application.

o   Note1: Cheyenne's Bit Fax Version 4.05A

    Each time you start BitFax, send a fax before attempting to receive
    faxes.  This ensures that BitFax can receive Class 2 faxes from the
    Mwave modem.

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4.2  Other Applications and Mwave
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o   Lotus Notes

    Lotus Notes does not properly recognize the Mwave modem. Lotus does
    not include an .MDM file that describes the Mwave commands and
    responses.

    To fix this problem, obtain a copy of the MWAVE.MDM file from the PCC
    BBS and add it to the \NOTES directory. Follow these steps:

    1.  Start Lotus Notes.
    2.  Select the modem configuration. The list of choices should now
        include the Mwave modem.
    3.  Choose the Mwave modem from the list.
    4.  Return to Notes and use as you usually would.

o   Wing Commander III

    The Wing Commander III game hangs intermittently due to an improper
    DOS configuration.  Modify your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files as
    shown below.

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5.0  OTHER TECHNICAL NOTES
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This section provides additional technical information and support for
specific uses of Mwave functions and/or applications.
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5.1  Recommendations for Optimum Mwave Modem Performance
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IBM recommends the following settings or conditions for best performance
from your Mwave Modem:

o   For best throughput when sending or receiving data, select the
    highest-ranking available transfer protocol listed here.

    1.  ZMODEM
    2.  Ymodem-G
    3.  TEXT
    4.  ASCII
    5.  XMODEM (only as a last resort)

o   Try to ensure that your communication application fully utilizes the
    First In - First Out (FIFO) capabilities provided by Mwave. Specif-
    ically, the application should fill the FIFO six (6) or more charac-
    ters per interrupt during transmit.  For native DOS, HyperAccess COM
    driver supports this action well.

o   You should enable Hardware Flow Control. Use the Hayes command AT\Q3.

o   Select a modem protocol from this list, with (1) providing the best
    performance, and (6) giving the worst.

    1.  V.42 / V.42bis (the default Mwave condition)
    2.  MNP / V.42bis
    3.  MNP / MNP5
    4.  V42
    5.  MNP
    6.  non-error corrected

    Refer to the online help available in Mwave Modem for the AT commands
    required to use one of the above modem protocols.

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5.2  Sound Blaster Technical Notes
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    The "SET BLASTER=" Command

    A few games require that DOS uses an environment variable to identify
    the location of the sound hardware. For such games, the following
    line is added to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file during installation:

                  SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        This parameter...    Tells your game to...
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           A220              locate the sound hardware at address 220

           I5                use interrupt level 5

           D1                use DMA channel 1

        These are the default settings created during the installation of
        Mwave.

    If you change these settings after installing a new peripheral card,
    the "SET BLASTER=..." line must be changed accordingly.

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5.3  Notes about the Mwave Modem
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o   CONFIG.SYS and the Mwave Modem

    Certain configurations of memory managers defined in CONFIG.SYS may
    cause the system to "hang" when loading the DOS modem. This condition
    typically occurs when a memory manager tries to manage upper memory
    and "DOS=UMB" is not set.

    The solution is to always have DOS check for an upper memory manager
    by including DOS=UMB in the CONFIG.SYS file. If DOS use no memory
    manager, this option has no effect. The DOS Mwave installation auto-
    matically adds this line to your CONFIG.SYS file.

    One known exception to this scenario occurs in those systems that use
    RAMBOOST in IBM DOS 6.x. RAMBOOST does not run when DOS=UMB is
    included. To solve this problem, simply remove DOS=UMB from
    CONFIG.SYS if you add RAMBOOST.

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