// // INSTALL Help Text: Message by Message // #MESSAGE = 1 TITLE="Welcome to Install!" LINES=9x42 $ INSTALL is a complete Installation and test program for the SE14SRS/SE34SRS. A mouse is recommended. If you do not have a mouse, use the following keys: [TAB] to move to option [ENTER] to execute option [] to select option [F3] to exit the installation [ALT+Key] to activate a button $ #MESSAGE = 2 TITLE="Installation Options" LINES=6x52 $ This Installation will do the following: - Install Drivers and Utilities for DOS and Windows. - Configure and Test the sound card. - Install and Setup CD-ROM Software Drivers. - Display up-to-date information (readme.txt) - Install a volume control for Windows. $ #MESSAGE = 20 TITLE="Test & Configuration Options" LINES=7x60 $ This Test and Configuration program will: - Perform 8 bit, 16 bit and FM Music Sound Tests - Allow you to change volume settings - Change CD-ROM settings and update system files - Allow you to configure settings. If you have Plug and Play, the card will configure automatically. - Display Information file README.TXT $ #MESSAGE = 3 TITLE="User Directory Selection" LINES=4x48 $ Select the drive and enter the directory where you would like to install your software into. The required and available disk space for the complete installation is listed below. $ #MESSAGE = 4 TITLE="Microsoft Windows Directory Selection" LINES=5x48 $ INSTALLER needs to know where your Microsoft Windows directory is. If you do not have Microsoft Windows installed or you do not want to install the device drivers and applications for Microsoft Windows, select [NONE]. $ #MESSAGE = 5 TITLE="CD-ROM Selection" LINES=4x44 $ The sound card can be used as a CD-ROM interface board. Select your CD-ROM drive type or select [None] if you do not want to connect a CD-ROM drive to the sound card. $ #MESSAGE = 6 TITLE="CD-ROM Default Settings" LINES=4x44 $ Select [OK] if you want to accept the default settings for your CD-ROM. Select [CUSTOMIZE] if you want to customize the I/O address, Interrupt and DMA channel. $ #MESSAGE = 7 TITLE="CD-ROM Harware Configuration" LINES=3x48 $ Select [OK] if you want to accept the selected settings for your CD-ROM. Select [DEFAULTS] if you want to reset to the default settings. $ #MESSAGE = 8 TITLE="File Copy Confirmation" LINES=4x45 $ INSTALLER is going to start copying files to your hard disk. Select [OK] to continue if the User and Windows Directory are correct. Select [CHANGE] if you want to make a change. $ #MESSAGE = 11 TITLE="SOUND TEST" LINES=3x36 $ Select a Sound Test option below. Select [DONE] when test is done and go back to the previous Window. $ #MESSAGE = 12 TITLE="SOUND TEST" LINES=6x46 $ Sound test can not be run now. The sound card's audio device resources are not available or have been changed. The new audio configuration will not take effect until it is ACCEPTED. Please run sound test at a later time. $ #MESSAGE = 13 TITLE="Select MSCDEX.EXE" LINES=7x44 $ To use your CD-ROM drive, you need a CD-ROM utility 'MSCDEX.EXE' from Microsoft. After scanning your Disk, INSTALL found MSCDEX(s) and listed them below. MSCDEX is DOS version dependent. Please select the ONE which is compatible with your DOS version. The best choice is the ONE that came with your DOS. $ #MESSAGE = 14 TITLE="No MSCDEX.EXE in your System" LINES=10x50 $ To use your CD-ROM Drive, you need the program MSCDEX.EXE from Microsoft. INSTALL has scanned your hard disk(s) and did not find one. Besides, your DOS version is very old. We don't have a MSCDEX version good for you. INSTALL has inserted a MSCDEX line with leading 'REM' into your AUTOEXEC.BAT anyway. If you locate a MSCDEX file later, please copy it into the SOUNDEXP directory and remove the REMark from the MSCDEX line. $ #MESSAGE = 15 TITLE="System Files Update" LINES=6x48 $ INSTALLER is going to update your DOS system files CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT. Select [OK] if you want INSTALLER to make the changes NOW or select [BACKUP ONLY] if you want INSTALLER only to save the changes to sample files CONFIG.MAD and AUTOEXEC.MAD. $ #MESSAGE = 16 TITLE="Windows System Files Update" LINES=4x46 $ INSTALLER is going to update your WINDOWS system files SYSTEM.INI and MIDIMAP.CFG. Select [OK] if you want INSTALLER to make the changes NOW or select [BACKUP ONLY] if you want INSTALLER only to save the changes to sample files SYSTEM.MAD and MIDIMAP.MAD. $ #MESSAGE = 17 TITLE="Windows Sound Application Installation" LINES=5x46 $ INSTALLER has also installed Windows Sound Applications into your system. The Sound Applications Group and its Applet Icons will show on your screen when you run Windows the very next time. $ #MESSAGE = 18 TITLE="Installation Successful" LINES=10x46 $ Installer has completed successfully. You must reboot your system in order to run sound applications. Select [REBOOT] now to reboot or select [EXIT TO DOS] to return to DOS. If selecting [REBOOT], please first remove any diskettes from your floppy drives. Type "SNDINIT" at the DOS prompt to test and reconfigure your Sound Card settings when necessary at a later time. Thank you for purchasing the SE34SRS/SE14SRS. $ #MESSAGE = 19 TITLE="Not Enough Conventional Memory Detected" LINES=10x56 $ Your system has LESS THAN 500 KBytes of recommended conventional memory. To run DOS games, you need at least the recommended size above. It is also recommended that this amount of memory be available in order to successfully run this program. You can increase your memory either by running a memory maker program that comes with your operating system; or remove any memory resident programs that resides in your system memory. Do you wish to Exit this program and increase your system memory now? $ #MESSAGE = 21 TITLE="Please Wait..." LINES=6x46 $ The next screen will ask you for the type of CD-ROM drive (if any) in your system. If your CD-ROM drive uses its own interface card, then select 'none'. After the CD-ROM screen is the configuration screen. The HELP button has answers to most common questions. $ #MESSAGE = 22 TITLE="Welcome to the SNDINIT Program" LINES=9x42 $ SNDINIT is a Testing and Configuration Program for the SE14SRS/SE34SRS. A mouse is recommended. If you do not have a mouse, use the following keys: [TAB] to move to option [ENTER] to execute option [] to select option [F3] to exit the program [ALT+Key] to activate a button $ #MESSAGE = 23 TITLE="CD-ROM driver Installation" LINES=6x48 $ Installer does not have the CD-ROM driver for your CD-ROM. Installer will only update the the CD-ROM settings of the Sound Card in CONFIG.SYS. Please run the installation program from your CD-ROM manufacturer to install the CD-ROM driver and MSCDEX program. $ #MESSAGE = 24 TITLE="Reboot System" LINES=5x49 $ Your CONFIG.SYS has been updated according to the new settings for your CD-ROM. You must REBOOT your computer in order for the new settings to take effect. Select [OK] to REBOOT your computer. Select [EXIT] to return to DOS. $ #MESSAGE = 25 TITLE="Reboot System" LINES=4x46 $ Your BLASTER Environment Variable is updated in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Some DOS games may reference this variable for initialization purposes. Do you wish to REBOOT your computer? $ #MESSAGE = 26 TITLE="Error!" LINES=2x48 $ Hardware Error Detected! Please reconfigure your Sound Card's I/O Port, IRQ, or DMA settings. $ #MESSAGE = 27 TITLE="Error!" LINES=4x45 $ You have selected the same I/O Port setting between your Audio, CD-ROM, and MPU-401 device. This will cause conflict on your system. Please reselect a different I/O Port. $ #MESSAGE = 28 TITLE="Error!" LINES=4x47 $ You have selected the same IRQ settings between your Audio, CD-ROM, Modem, and MPU-401 device. This will cause conflict on your system. Please reselect a different IRQ setting. $ #MESSAGE = 29 TITLE="Error!" LINES=4x47 $ You have selected the same DMA settings between your Audio, and CD-ROM device. This will cause conflict on your system. Please reselect a different DMA setting. $ #MESSAGE = 30 TITLE="Warning!" LINES=3x48 $ You have selected Windows Sound System using IRQ 5. Some DOS games that support Windows Sound System may not work with this option. $ #MESSAGE = 31 TITLE="CD-ROM driver Installation" LINES=7x48 $ The CD-ROM you selected can not be set up at this time. The IDE CD-ROM device's required resources, I/O address 170, 376 and IRQ 15 is not avaiable in your system. Please check if your system have a secondary CD-ROM controller or another device that uses resource that may conflict with the sound card CD-ROM interface. $ #MESSAGE = 32 TITLE="PNP Resource Update" LINES=5x48 $ Your sound card's PNP resource has been changed. Select [OK] to update system PNP configuration. The new settings for your sound card will not be effective until the system is rebooted. $ #MESSAGE = 33 TITLE="PNP Resource Update" LINES=6x47 $ Your CONFIG.SYS has been updated according to the new settings for your CD-ROM. Your sound card PNP resource has also been changed. Select [OK] to update system PNP configuration. The new settings for your sound card will not be effective until the system is rebooted. $ #MESSAGE = 34 TITLE="Installation Successful" LINES=10x48 $ Installer has completed successfully. Your sound card's PNP resource has been updated during the installation. You must reboot your system in order to run sound applications. Select [REBOOT] now to reboot. Please first remove any diskettes from your floppy drives. Type "SNDINIT" at the DOS prompt to test and reconfigure your Sound Card settings when necessary at a later time. Thank you for selecting the SE14SRS/SE34SRS! $ #MESSAGE = 35 TITLE="Audio device not enabled" LINES=6x48 $ There is no proper audio resources assigned for your sound card. To play DOS games or to run Audio applications, resources must be assigned to the Audio device. Please check your Audio configuration to see if there is any conflict with other devices on your system. $ #MESSAGE = 36 TITLE="Modem Interface Configuration" LINES=6x48 $ SE14SRS/SE34SRS Modem Configuration. Select the I/O Address for the desired COM port. COM1=3F8 COM2=2F8 COM3=3E8 COM4=2E8 $ #MESSAGE = 37 TITLE="Modem Interface Configuration" LINES=6x48 $ SE14SRS/SE34SRS Modem Configuration. Select the I/O Address for the desired COM port. COM1=3F8 COM2=2F8 COM3=3E8 COM4=2E8 $