
GUS Daily Digest            Tue, 16 Nov 93  0:07         Volume 8: Issue  16  

Today's Topics:
                             ----GF2?----
                    2.06 disk 3 same as in 2.06L ?
                      CAN't start Second Reality
                                CD-ROM
                      DEMO GROUP CONTACT LIST v8
                         FTP Beginner Thanks!
                              GUS & OS/2
                   GUS Daily Digest V8 #15 (2 msgs)
                      GUS Game Support Petition
                      GUS MAX??? [ Watch Out!? ]
                            GUS Radio Show
                      JUST TO LET YOU KNOW  1/4
                      JUST TO LET YOU KNOW  2/4
                      JUST TO LET YOU KNOW  3/4
                      JUST TO LET YOU KNOW  4/4
                               Mega-Em
                      Megaem 1.0 with Netroom 3
                         New Mega-em (2 msgs)
                            No GUS reviews
                  Rampage demo needs 2MB EMS free...
                          subscribe (2 msgs)
        Two questions: parity errors and windows missing notes
              Ultramid & DOS 5.0 EMM386, Problem Solved
                        Volume Control Answer
                    What is latest version of GUS?
            Windows start-up/Mitsumi connector/MPC Wizzard

Standard Info:
	- Meta-info about the GUS can be found at the end of the Digest.
	- Before you ask a question, please READ THE FAQ.

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1993 01:51:00 GMT
From: thomas@hammer.hacktic.nl (Thomas van Kuipers)
Subject: Re: ----GF2?----

kfandre@uafhp.uark.edu (Kevin C. Fandre) writes:

>Lets probe the rumor mill just a bit.  Does anyone know anything about the GF2
>which I've seen mentioned in a few postings recently?  Matt, John?  Will it 
>have user programable DSP functions for effects?  Id also like to know when the
>new and improved MEGAEM will be released.
s

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1993 13:59:48 +0200
From: Erik Bunn <ebu@beta.hut.fi>
Subject: 2.06 disk 3 same as in 2.06L ?

I have a corrupted disk #3 of the 2.06 set. Looking at what I _can_
find, the contents seem very similar to those of the 2.06L set. 
Can anyone confirm that they are the same before I mess up my settings
by substituting this?


Thank you;

//Erik

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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1993 23:19:00 GMT
From: thomas@hammer.hacktic.nl (Thomas van Kuipers)
Subject: Re: CAN't start Second Reality

Hi,

I like all demos of FC and i almost always can 'fix' a problem with such 
things, but know i can't start Second Reality ANYWAY.

I have 486dx-33
16 Mb. 200 Mb.
GUS 1 MB.
Tape streamer.
and more.

My IRQ are setted good (i didn't try it under os/2 so please don't tell 
that).

I have tried this:

WITH GUS
WITHOUT GUS
WITH QEMM/EMM 
WITHOUT QEMM/EMM (with himem)

I'm using DOS 6.2.

The demo starts with the settings, but ALWAYS after that 'hangs'.

Any help could be best through EMAIL.

Bye.

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 Thomas van Kuipers    Email: thomas@hammer.hacktic.nl
 De Wadden 49          Examenyear of HighSchool (6 VWO)
 3524 AG Utrecht       Important: Computers, Math, Women and Music!
 Telephone: +31 30 884235         Netherlands (in Europe)
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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 93 16:17:28 EST
From: dmcintyr@muselab.ac.runet.edu
Subject: CD-ROM

OK everybody I'm going to ask some stupid questions now...

My father wants a CD-ROM for Christmas.  I, knowing that present CD-ROM
technology was only going to get faster, and not willing to pay the
additional premium per software item for the CD version, have been totally
uninterested in CD-ROMs, and I know very little about them.

However, I know much more than my mother does, and it has fallen upon me
to buy him the drive for Christmas.

I have a GUS but he only has a Sound Blaster 1.0.

It seems to me that a CD-ROM will require either a SCSI controller (which
is expensive) or a soundcard that can drive it.  So my question is twofold:

1)  How much exactly does a SCSI adapter that can drive a CD-ROM?  Can you
buy a single device CD-ROM-dedicated controller for less money?  We have
no need or interest in adding SCSI drives to the system at this time,
although it wouldn't be a terrible thing to have for future expansion.

2)  Assuming we decided to give Dad a break and buy him a real soundcard
in the bargain (a GUS...) how much do the CD-ROM daughtercards cost?  And
which ones are available?

In short, how much of an additional charge am I going to be looking at on
top of the price of the drive?  (The drive must be external, BTW, as he
has no free drive bays.)

Thanks...
--Michael-- << dmcintyr@muselab.ac.runet.edu >>

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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1993 23:22:00 GMT
From: thomas@hammer.hacktic.nl (Thomas van Kuipers)
Subject: Re: DEMO GROUP CONTACT LIST v8

rob@sound.demon.co.uk (Robert J Barth) writes:

>                  The Demo Contact List - Version 8 (30/Oct/93)
>                  ---------------------------------------------
>                      Maintained By: rob@sound.demon.co.uk
>                      ------------------------------------
>
> Group        BBS/Modem         Fido       Internet
> -----        ---------         ----       --------
>AccessDenied                               FPAAU11@cc1.kuleuven.ac.be
>Aggression    +358-388-2710                kkallio@vipunen.hut.fi
>Avalanche     +47-7-529385                 d91-fad@tekn.hj.se
>AXL                                        alpha@rzri6f.gsi.de
>BDS                                        mossap@essex.ac.uk
>BionixLabs                                 gt2922a@prism.gatech.edu
>Brit.Knights  +44-932-252323    2:254/14   d.e.barton@mcs.salford.ac.uk
>Cascada       +46-8510-50925
>Dante                                      pirtti@clinet.fi
>DarkZone      +47-2257-1600
>Dataction     +358-21823-156
>DEA                                        kai_h@postoffice.utas.edu.au
>DEA                                        louis_rs@postoffice.utas.edu.au
>DeadRats                                   Prince@info.polymtl.ca
>Dig.Arts      +45-9721-5754     2:231/903  rued@daimi.aau.dk
>Dig.Infinity  +1-214-328-6142              dpotter@feenix.metronet.com
>Dolphins                                   peter@cs.uct.ac.za
>ElvenNation                                swalker@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.ed
>EMF           +358-21-827419               emf@mea.cc.utu.fi
>Epical        +358-17-6120021   2:292/877
>Extreme       +46-36-148561
>FairlightPC                                watchman@ludd.luth.se
>Forge                                      c9223826@cs.newcastle.edu.au
>FutureCrew    +358-0804-4626    2:220/630  jtheinon@kruuna.helsinki.fi
>Griffin                                    Griffin@marconi.wu8pd.akron.edu
>HITS                                       kgnome@cs.concordia.ca
>iCE                                        mcma0421@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu
>Iguana        +34-58-293583     2:345/805  jarevalo@moises.ls.fi.upm.es
>Imphobia      +32-2-2453498                champail@server.montefiore.ulg.ac.be
>Insanity                                   dgodden@st.neapan.uws.edu.au
>IND                                        ind@sod.linet.org
>KaareProd's                                obr@data.aid.no
>KLF           +1-908-820-0723              klflist@bowker.com
>MAX           +1-602-491-8238
>MartialArtist                              pridie@cpsc.ucalgary.ca
>MentalDesign                               fear@mits.mdata.fi
>Nitraphot     +31-2290-43038
>Paradise                                   sn@g386bsd.first.gmd.de
>Paranoids     +358-18550
>Pentagon      +41-41762-989                chicken@ezinfo.vmsmail.ethz.ch
>Phantom                                    j70a002@huszeg11.bitnet
>PKK                                        pkk@mindvox.phantom.com
>Prodigy                                    weis@elf.stuba.cs
>Proxima                                    vilho.ahola@mpoli.fi
>PublicNMI                                  public.nmi@woehrle-fubo.scheile-ct.de
>Razor1911                                  kjetilp@nvg.unit.no
>Renaissance   +1-718-979-6629              daredevil@dorsai.dorsai.org
>RiffRaff                                   mossap@essex.ac.uk
>Schmitz                                    c8902477@mystra.newcastle.edu.au
>SilentsPC                                  raberb@uts.uni-c.dk
>SMA-Posse     +31-2521-21926               krul@sthp.wi.leidenuniv.nl
>SonicPC       +358-804-3141                jaako@indirect.com
>Sorcerers                                  ap@jyu.fi
>SpacePigs                                  sp2henno@gertrud.his.se
>Surprise!                                  v12@dec5102.aarhues.dk
>Synergy       +32-53-77-2385
>TDS_Inc.      +46-31-980736     2:203/219  Mattias_Larsson@tds.bbs.bad.se
>TEI           +1-514-744-5718              kgnome@cs.concordia.ca
>TPK                                        fm01@music.mus.polymtl.ca
>TSG           +1-705-524-5390
>TheDreamTeam                               nv90-ped@nada.kth.se
>ToxicZombies                               pochol@lifl.fr
>Triton        +46-60-41582
>TwilightZone  +1-708-898-5672              Jens-KR.Kirkeboe@THCAVE.NO
>UltraForce    +31-70-3585109
>Unexpected                                 edge@purkki.bug.fi
>VALiDUS                                    jraba@holonet.net
>VLA                                        vlasite@carson.u.washington.edu
>VangelisTeam                    2:341/27   jarevalo@moises.ls.fi.upm.es
>Virt.Vectors                               c142092@cc.tut.fi
>Wish          +358-0-355025
>Witan         +31-1880-27160               v912236@si.hhs.nl
>WonderMonkey  +1-619-596-7863              wmonkey@ucsd.edu
>
>If you know any more information, please tell me !
>  "Their BBS/Fido/Internet contact is...."
>or even
>  "This DemoGroup is dead!"
>  "This DemoGroup is part of another Group!"
>  "This is NOT a DemoGroup!"
>
>WANTED Information For :
>ACA, ACME, ASF, Aardvark, Ace, Acidpro, BinaryPoets, CSG, CodeBlasters,
>Confusion, CosaNostra, DDG, DPS, Delta, DistantCoders, Dust, DRG, DCE, EKB,
>ETR, FACE2000, Flash, Fuzzy, GSD, Genesis, HSA, Hex, Hyman, Hygge, HyperNova,
>ICA, ICSPC, INC, IceFox, Infernals, JaegerAbend, LSD, LastVision, Lightning,
>Loom, Majic12, Mirage, NCSA, NSA, Noice, OCA, OGUN, ONYX, OV, Pierro, Pitbull,
>Poseidon, Pulse, RAX, RedBeard, Scoopex, Shadow, Skull, SkyHawks, Sonix,
>Synergy, TBR, TBS, TCR, TDD, TIA, TNS, TODDL, TSI, ThermoNuclear, Tron,
>Typhoon, Tyrant, Untouchables, VSW, Validus, Vector, Zaal.
>
>Thanks for info/updates sent by various people !
>
>-rob-
>
>
>=----------------------------------.----------------------------------------=
>| Nominal  : Rob Barth             | RJB Communications (+44) (0)932 253131 |
>| InterNet : rob@sound.demon.co.uk | Sound & Vision BBS (+44) (0)932 252323 |
>| FidoNet  : sysop, 2:254/14       |  The best UK BBS with a full UseNet &  |
>| Location : 24, KT13 9RY          | Internet Email feed. All hours/speeds. |
>=----------------------------------.----------------------------------------=
>

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 Thomas van Kuipers    Email: thomas@hammer.hacktic.nl
 De Wadden 49          Examenyear of HighSchool (6 VWO)
 3524 AG Utrecht       Important: Computers, Math, Women and Music!
 Telephone: +31 30 884235         Netherlands (in Europe)
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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 93 23:56:27 EST
From: <gizzy@aol.com>
Subject: FTP Beginner Thanks!

All you people out there are wonderful!  I got at least a dozen posts
answering my FTP questions.  Haven't even read them all yet, but just gotta
thank all my new GUS pals out there!  Love ya!

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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1993 23:07:00 GMT
From: thomas@hammer.hacktic.nl (Thomas van Kuipers)
Subject: GUS & OS/2

How does it stands on this subject?
I happen to hear something in september, but doesn't hear anything since.

Thanks.

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 Thomas van Kuipers    Email: thomas@hammer.hacktic.nl
 De Wadden 49          Examenyear of HighSchool (6 VWO)
 3524 AG Utrecht       Important: Computers, Math, Women and Music!
 Telephone: +31 30 884235         Netherlands (in Europe)
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Date: 15 Nov 1993 12:08:18 +0100 (MET)
From: S_QUANTE@iravcl.ira.uka.de
Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V8 #15



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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1993 09:05:35 -0500 (EST)
From: Phat H Tran <ptran@sciborg.uwaterloo.ca>
Subject: GUS Daily Digest V8 #15

> Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1993 12:26:18 +0100 (MET)
> From: ralam@cs.vu.nl
> Subject: Cakewalk
> 
> Is there anyone outthere who knows how to get Cakewalk to play over
> the GUS (if that's possible). I do not have any external midi synth's
> But I would stiil like to try out cakewalk.
> 

Cakewalk 2.0 (for Windows) supports patch caching for the GUS, so it
will work with the card.

> Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1993 02:21:34 -0600 (CST)
> From: nan@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (Nan Zou)
> Subject: How to get SoundBlaster and GUS to co-exist?
> 
> But if I put them both in the computer, the GUS works while the SB
> becomes silent.  I have the SB set to address 0x220, IRQ 7, DMA channel
> 1, the GUS set to address 0x240, IRQ 11, DMA channel 5, SB/MIDI IRQ 7.
> I'm not sure about what SB/MIDI IRQ means so I left it as the default.
>

Put your GUS' SB/MIDI IRQ on something other than 7 (so that it wouldn't
conflict with the SB's IRQ) and your SB should then work.  Also, for
programs that do not detect the SB, load and unload SBOS before running
them.  If the version of SBOS you have complains about your NMI or IRQs
and refuses to load, then download ../gravis/patch/sbos120.zip from
Epas and use that version instead.
 
> Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1993 16:03:55 +0100
> From: Jo Haavar Slangsvold <JOHS@dhhalden.no>
> Subject: Indycar Racing patch?
> 
> I got Indycar Racing yesterday, and found out that it was using 
> Miles drivers... Surprisingly they didn't work with the ultramid-
> versions I've got.(Didn't get any sound with SBOS either(1.20/2.08))
> I think they're using a custom type of Miles, since the game also 
> contains ADV/DLL-files for OS/2!  Yes, OS/2 32bit dll-files.
> 

Those *.dll files are more likely protected mode versions of the AIL
drivers than OS/2 drivers.  The GUS doesn't have protected mode AIL
drivers yet.

> Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1993 13:20:22 -0600 (CST)
> From: Hard On The Beaver <JABUSSEY@ualr.edu>
> Subject: MS Arcade FIX
> 
> 	Does anyone know what the SYSTEM.INI finx for MS ARCADE is? I heard
> there is a mod you have to do to the windows system.ini file [gusdrv] section.
> Please post to the list and email me with a CC.
>

I don't have the game, but from what I recall, you need to edit remix=1
to remix=2 in wavemix.ini.

Phat. 

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1993 11:29:37 -0800 (PST)
From: roberts@brahms.amd.com (Dave Roberts)
Subject: GUS Game Support Petition

Whew!  Well, I just got back from a business trip and noticed that GUS
Game Petition registrations had fallen off severly in my absence.  I
guess I need to advertise again.  Please email your registration to me
in the following form:

First, in the Subject field of your email, write "[GUS Petition]".

Next, in the body, include a few lines that look like this:

NAME: John Doe
EMAIL: jdoe@foo.com
ADDRESS: 1234 First Street
ADDRESS: Anytown, Anystate
ADDRESS: 12345

Note: use as many address lines as you need to format your address the
way that you usually do.  If you're living somewhere else than the
USA, please include your country.  I'm getting registrations from all
over (Finland, Sweden, France, UK, Singapore, Taiwan, Australia,
Canada, etc.).  It's nice to see the GUS getting so much international
support!

We've collected a few hundred names so far.  I'm going to send out the
first petition in a couple of days.

If you have no idea what I'm talking about and want more information
on the GUS Game Support Petition, please write to me and request it.
I'll be glad to send it.  Don't remain silent about your support for
the GUS!  Take the small amount of time this effort requires!  Don't
let other people do your work for you!

Dave Roberts
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
I/O and Network Products Division
david.roberts@amd.com

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1993 02:05:00 GMT
From: thomas@hammer.hacktic.nl (Thomas van Kuipers)
Subject: Re: GUS MAX??? [ Watch Out!? ]

Anyone from gravis or anyone else confirm this?

styx@aho.cis.nctu.edu.tw () writes:

>Hello folks,
>
>Attached is a article posted by a guy in the BBS in Taiwan. Can Advanced
>Gravis (Matthew, John?) or anybody else (Phat?) confirm all the content 
>for us?  Or what we can do is just stop purchasing any GUS but wait for the
>GUS MAX release?
>
>PS. GUS costs about US$250 each piece here. :~~~ 
>
>Styx
>
>----- The article starts -----
>
>Headline: To who want to buy UltraSound: WAIT!!
>
>Content:
>
>  I am an engineer of the official distributor of GRAVIS, the maker of 
>UltraSound. I know many of you don't like our price and are ready to mail
>order. I have NO opinion about your decision, because IT'S YOUR FREEDOM
>. Besides the risk on mail-order, I have one heartly suggestion-- WAIT.
>The NEW UltraSound MAX is going to be out. In fact, I will get a beta
>test verion of MAX next week from GRAVIS. According to the information 
>from GRAVIS, the MAX will have:
>
>    
> -All characters of UltraSound 
> -16 bit recording function (for the option on GUS, the price is $130,basing
>                             on the mail-ordering catalog)
> -SCSI II CD-ROM interface
> -Filter built-in
> -Mixer built-in
> -1024k DRAM on-board
> -Many other new software bundle in package (Voice-Rec,MIDI..)
> -Fixed bugs in UltraSound v3.4
>
>Just provide some information -- from GRAVIS (not in INTERNET, but in the
>FAX from GRAVIS)
>Oh,the most important, List Price :US$299
>
>----- End -----
>
>Shouldn't we stop purchasing GUS right now and wait for GUS MAX if above is
>true? Who does like the BUGS in UltraSound v3.4??
>
>

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 Thomas van Kuipers    Email: thomas@hammer.hacktic.nl
 De Wadden 49          Examenyear of HighSchool (6 VWO)
 3524 AG Utrecht       Important: Computers, Math, Women and Music!
 Telephone: +31 30 884235         Netherlands (in Europe)
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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1993 11:47:23 -0800 (PST)
From: "George A. Montemayor" <gmontem@eis>
Subject: Re: GUS Radio Show

First of all, the radio show is called ON COMPUTERS. It airs every 
Sunday, 10am-1pm PST.  I'm not sure what station it will be available for 
the Canadians, but I'll call the SNP radio network and ask them.

BTW, for those who missed last Sunday's, they went to the COMDEX at Las 
Vegas. Next week, they are going to Capitol Hill and talk to the 
politicians and hopefully with Al Gore about the Information Highway.  
They'll definitely bring their GUS with them. They mentioned that C-SPAN 
might broadcast this either live or at a later time. 

-George

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 93 20:18:36
From: john.smith@gravis.com
Subject: JUST TO LET YOU KNOW  1/4

Just to Let You Know #9 (11/15/93)
==================================

Mega-Em V2.00B023 Public Beta (MEGEM23B.ZIP)
-----------------------------

Here is what you have all been waiting for, the long awaited public
beta release of Mega-Em with SB DAC support. Jayeson has been working
hard on this version since V1.0 was released at the end of August.

There are a few issues that I wish to make clear to everyone in
respect to Mega-Em and UltraSound emulation in general.

   1) Mega-Em gains its power and flexibility by using the
      386/486 processor in protected mode. Because of the nature
      of protected mode you are unable to run more than one
      protected mode application at any one time. (True you can
      use DPMI/VCPI but our testing shows that the DPMI approach
      would slow down emulation to an unbearable level and we
      already support VCPI)

      Hence Mega-Em will not be able to work with games that use
      protected mode, for instance Strike Commander, Privateer, etc...
      In these circumstances you will need to use SBOS to get them
      to work with the UltraSound.

   2) Since Mega-Em approaches Sound Blaster emulation in a different
      manner than SBOS it may work better with some games. For
      example, Mega-Em will work with NHL hockey and FPS football.

   3) Mega-Em does NOT offer Sound Blaster FM emulation. This is being
      planned but is fairly low on the priority list. If you need
      to configure your game for music you will get MUCH better
      results by configuring it for SCC1/General MIDI or MT32 than
      setting it up for Sound Blaster FM.

 What has changed since version 1.0? You'll find a complete revision
 history in the Mega-Em README. The big changes have been the addition
 of Sound Blaster DAC support and the removal of the 20 minute
 time restriction.

 Comdex Press Release for Mega-Em
 --------------------------------

November 15, 1993

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

TORONTO:   AED
VANCOUVER: AED
OTC BBS:   GRVSF

              Advanced Gravis Provides New Level of
                Support for the Gravis UltraSound


Vancouver, British Columbia - November 15, 1993 - Advanced Gravis
today announced it is making available a new sound driver for the
Gravis UltraSound card. The Mega-Em driver will be available
directly from Advanced Gravis.

For games and applications that do not support the Gravis UltraSound
directly, the Mega-Em sound driver will provide emulation of the
Roland SCC-1 (General Midi) and Roland MT-32 sound platforms. Unlike
FM synthesis sound cards, Roland products provide high quality MIDI
music, like the Gravis UltraSound.  In addition to the Roland music
emulation, the Mega-Em driver will also provide compatibility with
Sound Blaster audio and digital effects.

"Many games allow users two separate selections in their installation
and set-up - one for music and one for digital effects", said Grant
Russell, president of Advanced Gravis.  "For older software that does
not take advantage of UltraSound's superior capabilities, Mega-Em is
the premium alternative solution, that leaves FM technology based
cards in the dust."

The Mega-Em driver may be obtained through Advanced Gravis' BBS at
(604) 431-5927, or through Advanced Gravis' forums on American
On-Line, CompuServe and Genie.

In addition to UltraSound, Gravis' 16-bit, 32 voice, CD quality stereo
sound card featuring wavetable synthesis and recording, Advanced Gravis
Computer Technology Ltd. also designs, manufactures and markets high
quality computer input devices, including the Gravis Analog Pro
Joystick and PC GamePad for IBM PC and compatibles, and the MouseStick
II and Mac GamePad for Macintosh computers.


UltraMID V1.05 (UMID105.ZIP)
--------------

There is an update to the UltraSound AIL/UltraMID drivers. This update
fixes a few bugs and adds some features including:

 Revision History

 V1.05  - (11/05/93) -D switch will first search for patches in current
                      directory before looking in your ULTRASND\MIDI
                      directory.

(Continued to next message)
---
  QMPro 1.51  How do I set my laser printer to "stun"?

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 93 20:18:39
From: john.smith@gravis.com
Subject: JUST TO LET YOU KNOW  2/4

(Continued from previous message)

 V1.04  - (10/28/93) Added -16 switch to load patches as 16 bit.
                     Fixed 16 bit digital audio problem in DIGPAK
 V1.03  - (09/15/93) MIDI in support for sequencers added
 V1.02a - (09/02/93) Digital Audio improved


Updated Windows Drivers (GUS0035.ZIP)
-----------------------

This version of the UltraSound Windows drivers is from the beginning
of October '93. The decision was made to make this version public for
two reasons. First, many of the problems people are having with the
older windows drivers have been corrected. Including MicroSoft Arcade,
AVI digital audio, After Dark, Laser Master printers and more.
Secondly, these drivers are safe enough for a public beta <grin>. Most
of the changes that are being made to there final release are cosmetic
in nature. Such as the "Debug 0/1" option will be changed to "Verify
Patchs on Load On/Off", Mixer sliders, etc...

Some of the new features and bug fixes are:

 Linear volume                             <- Option in Control Panel
 Streaming digital audio improved          <- Example AVI
 Patch Banking (A librarian not available yet. You will need to edit)
               (ULTRASND.INI manually. An updated Patch Manager is)
               (planned by the final release of these drivers)
 Updated Mixer                             <- Mainly useful for V3.4
                                              UltraSound cards. If you
                                              are running a previous
                                              version of the GUS then
                                              certain options will not
                                              be selectable.
 MIDI notes dropped                        <- Fixed
 Debug Level 1/0                           <- Translation is: Verify
                                              Patches upon Windows load,
                                              ON or OFF

When installing these drivers I strongly suggest you read the README.
There are a few things which I'm sure people will have problems
with if they do not read this file including MIDI not working
under Windows.


Privateer - Lockup Problems (AILPATCH.ZIP)
---------------------------

The latest version of the SBDIG.ADV driver contains routines designed
to correct undocumented "Halt DMA transfer" problems with Sound
Blaster cards.

Unfortunately these routines cause lockup problems with SBOS. The -O1
switch on SBOS is designed to compensate for this, however this
option conflicts with Privateer.

The file AILPATCH.ZIP allows you to search files for these routines
and disable them, allowing SBOS to operate properly.


Patch Maker
-----------

This is another press release they are handing out at Comdex. The
actual program won't be released until the middle of December.

November 15, 1993

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

TORONTO:   AED
VANCOUVER: AED
OTC BBS:   GRVSF

            Advanced Gravis Announces More Fun and
             Excitement for the Gravis UltraSound

Vancouver, British Columbia - November 15, 1993 -  Advanced Gravis
today announced "Patch Maker Lite", sound editing software for the
Gravis UltraSound sound card. Patch Maker Lite will be available
directly from Advanced Gravis.

The wavetable synthesisor in the Gravis UltraSound uses digital
samples to create instruments or "patches".  Patch Maker Lite
gives UltraSound users an unlimited artistic license to modify
existing UltraSound instrument patches and allows anyone to
create new instruments, adding to the 192 General MIDI patch
set currently shipping with the Gravis UltraSound card. For example,
a crack of a baseball bat or your favorite electric guitar sound
could be recorded and stored as digital patches. Or, record your dog
and create a high fidelity dog instrument for your MIDI compositions! 

"ROM based products impose limitations", said Grant Russell, president
of Advanced Gravis. "The Gravis UltraSound was designed to allow
flexibility. UltraSound users can now easily create exciting new
patches that showcase their talents and creativity.  This is also of
significant importance to musicians who seek a way to customize their
MIDI patch sets."

Patch Maker Lite may be obtained for a limited time, through Advanced
Gravis' BBS at (604) 431-5927.

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 93 20:18:43
From: john.smith@gravis.com
Subject: JUST TO LET YOU KNOW  3/4

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In addition to UltraSound, Gravis' 16-bit, 32 voice, CD quality stereo
sound card featuring wavetable synthesis and recording, Advanced Gravis
Computer Technology Ltd. also designs, manufactures and markets high
quality computer input devices, including the Gravis Analog Pro
Joystick and PC GamePad for IBM PC and compatibles, and the MouseStick
II and Mac GamePad for Macintosh computers.


Gravis Nodes (4 New Nodes)
------------

|                        Authorized Gravis BBS Nodes List
|                                    as of
|                                 Nov 15, 1993
|
Name                    Location           Node No.    BBS Phone No.   Speed
=============================================================================
Advanced Gravis         Burnaby, Canada   - 1:153/978   (604) 431-5927  V32bis
|                                         - 13:900/3
|                                         - 94:850/103
|                                         %gravis.com
Deep Cove BBS           White Rock, Canada 1:153/915   (604) 536-5859  DS
MIDI 1040               Vancouver, Canada  1:153/7040  (604) 732-4446  V32bis
Infinite Dreams         Vancouver, Canada  1:153/7042  (604) 733-6432  DS
|                                                      (604) 733-8193  V32bis
WolfPack                Richmond, Canada   1:153/811   (604) 275-3047  DS
T-8000 Info. System     Calgary, Canada   - 1:134/160   (403) 686-2236  DS16.8
|                                     t8000.cuc.ab.ca  (403) 246-4487  V32bis
|                             ftpmail@t8000.cuc.ab.ca  (403) 686-0816  V32bis
Download Dungeon        Ontario, Canada    1:229/318   (705) 749-3233  V32bis
|                                                      (705) 749-2345  V32bis
|                                                      (705) 749-9632  V32bis
Super Sonic             Ontario, Canada    1:250/722   (416) 225-2872  2400
|                                                      (416) 225-8942  DS
QWERTY                  Quebec, Canada     1:167/625   (514) 473-9357  V32bis
The Sound Barrier       New York, USA      13:420/0    (718) 979-6629  DS
|                                                      (718) 979-9406  V32bis
Music Connection        Texas, USA (Plano) 1:124/3109  (214) 596-2827 =DS
|                                          1:124/3110  (214) 964-3743  V32bis
CyberSpace - The Matrix Texas, USA(Carrol) 1:124/6201  (214) 394-9339  V32bis
|                                          13:100/22
ANGel FaLLS BBS         Texas, USA(El Pas) 13:110/100  (915) 592-6747  V32bis
JoyFull Noise           Oregon, USA       - 1:105/55    (503) 335-9600 &DS
|                                         - 1:105/5     (503) 335-3053 ZV32bis
Whammy Bar BBS          IL, USA           13:555/1     (708) 268-0035  V32bis
QuadriPhonic Illusions  Florida, USA      13:206/1     (904) 684-4854  V32bis
Planet of Magrathea     PA, USA            1:2607/105  (215) 820-9145  DS
I can 'C' Clearly Now!  Iowa, USA          1:290/102   (515) 472-3651  V32bis
The AANThill            California, USA    1:202/244   (619) 550-8168  DS
Open Access BBS         Norway, Europe     2:210/18    +47-61-97945    V32bis
The 1st Dutch MIDI BBS  Netherland, Europe 2:281/610   +31-15-138754   DS
|                                          2:283/222   +31-85-811892   V32bis
Geniaal BBS 2           Netherland, Europe 14:1000/3   +31-2294-3154   V32bis
|                                                      +31-2294-2959   V32bis
New Age System          Estonia, Europe    2:490/12    +372-6-316928   V32bis
StarPort                Finland, Europe    2:220/630   +358-0-804-4626 DS
|                                                      +358-0-804-1133 2400
MDSC Malex Data Support Sweden, Europe     14:1700/300 +46-8-59076168  DS
StarFire                Germany, Europe    2:2400/105  +49-9131-538303 V32bis
AWAX-CBL                Moscow, Europe     2:5020/105  +7-095201-5115 ZV32bis
Blaster Sound           Spain, Europe      2:345/805   +34-58-293583  ZV32bis
MultiMedia              Singapore, Asia    6:600/408   +65-2521220    ZV32bis
Paranoimia-Art of Noise Victoria,Australia 3:635/541   +61-3-379-7041  V32
|
Files Only
=============================================================================
UltraSound Connection   Florida, USA                   (813) 787-8644  DS
=============================================================================

NOTE(S): - All systems are No Parity, 8 Data Bits, 1 Stop bit (N81)
|        - All systems are online 24 hours/day
|        - Speeds: V32bis - 14,400 bits per second (CCITT standard)
|                  HST    - 14,400/16,800 bits per second (US Robotics Prop.)
|                  DS     - 14,400/16,800 bits per second (HST/V32bis)
|        - - - Files are File Requestable
|        - % - EMail Only.  No FTP or Telnet.
|        - & - Does not accept >= 2400 baud calls
|        - Z - Zyxel (16.8K and 19.2K bps)
|        - = - DS 21.6k bits per second (HST/V32bis)

About the Gravis Nodes
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 All nodes are independent BBSs', and are not run or sponsored by Gravis.  As
 such the logon procedures for each BBS may vary.  For instance, some give
 you immediate access, while others have a probation period which may last
 several days.  All nodes are encouraged to offer all the Gravis files and
 messages to first time callers but this may not always be the case.

 If you are interested in becoming an Authorized Gravis Node you may file
 request or download GRAV-APP.ZIP from the Gravis BBS.

Other Sources for UltraSound Files:
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|     CompuServe:         GO PCVENB  area #14                      71333,350
|                         GO MACDVEN area #10                      75300,733
|     AOL:                                                        Adv Gravis
|     Genie:              Games RoundTable Cat#1 Topic #6             Gravis
|     Internet EMail:     Tech Support                       tech@gravis.com

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 93 20:18:47
From: john.smith@gravis.com
Subject: JUST TO LET YOU KNOW  4/4

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 93 17:26:48 -0800
From: blarren@uclink.berkeley.edu (Bart Adam Larrenaga)
Subject: Mega-Em

What did happen to Mega-Em?  The version on epas 4 days ago was corrupt and 
never reappeared.  Today, Monday, Nov. 15, came and there was still no new
version.  What happened?

--Bart

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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1993 23:43:31 -0800
From: rchoi@netcom.com (Raymond Y. Choi)
Subject: Megaem 1.0 with Netroom 3

I'm having problems getting Megaem to load under Netroom 3.  It returns a 
message saying "EMM incompatibility problem, EMM internal structure is not
reconized." and that the installation was unsuccessful.  Any suggestions?

					rchoi@netcom.com

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1993 03:51:51 -0500
From: gt7985c@prism.gatech.edu
Subject: New Mega-Em

When is the new Mega-em going to be on EPAS, where will it be, and what will
it be called?

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 93 16:40:39 MET
From: Broderdue <iqivar@hp1.cbs.dk>
Subject: New Mega-em

 Is there any chance of the new mega-em or another forthcoming
 version working in protected mode ? Seeing as how more and
 more games use it, it'd be great to have. Might not be doable
 though, I dunno. Who does ?

 	/////
	|. .|
	( - )   Broderdue

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1993 16:10:27 GMT
From: Clarke Brunt <CLARKE@lsl.co.uk>
Subject: No GUS reviews

I have just read an article in 'Windows Magazine' Dec 1993 (UK) singing
the praises of wavetable synthesis over FM, but what wavetable cards
are mentioned? You guessed it, no GUS.

What are mentioned are Turtle Beach MultiSound and Maui, WaveBlaster
add on for SoundBlaster, and Orchid SoundWave 32 (sounds like another
ROM card). You would think that the GUS didn't exist sometimes, let
alone that its been around for a year or so.

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1993 21:02:46 -0700 (MST)
From: "Christopher M Potash" <25636@ef.gc.maricopa.edu>
Subject: Rampage demo needs 2MB EMS free...

Well, I just spent several hours getting the Terminator:Rampage demo via
e-mail (since I have no FTP access through my current account) and at 2400
baud, this is no easy task. Uudecoded it, unzipped it, set it all up...
and got a message saying it requires 2MB of free EMS to run. Aaargh! Guess
I must have missed any mention of this as I have only been receiving the
Daily Digest for about 3 weeks... Well, not complaining, really, just
needed to vent my frustration I guess, and wanted to make sure this
doesn't happen to anybody else. 'Nuff said. By the way, can somebody
please tell me what system resources (memory, CPU, etc.) are minimally
necessary to run the 2nd Reality demo? (before I download that and then
find out it doesn't work either :) Well, happy GUSsing, Chris-
 
 <From the desk of: Christopher M. Potash 25636@ef.gc.maricopa.edu>

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 93 08:19:13 -0600
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Subject: SUBSCRIBE

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1993 10:01:01 SAT
From: "Michael Patricios" <PATRICIO@odie.ee.wits.ac.za>
Subject: Two questions: parity errors and windows missing notes

OK, I bought my GUS and was using it with my SB-pro midi cable (the 
only part of my old SB-pro that I kept :*)
It worked perfectly. With WinJammer I could record stuff from my Midi
synth fine. However, recently whenever I plug the midi connectors 
into my synth, my computer bombs out after a while with an "ON BOARD
PARITY ERROR!!!". This only seems to happen under windoze :-(
Anyone had similar experiences??? Anyone know what the problem is???
Thanks.

On another subject, windoze seems to miss notes terribly!!! I am busy
sequencing New Order's "Blue Monday" and am getting incredibly 
infuriated when listening to my sequence and notes get skipped. 
Playing the same sequence with PlayMidi from DOS does not cause any 
skipped notes, and I have tried several settings for number of active
voices in Windoze (14,20,28,32), but skipped notes occur in all of 
them. Does anyone know if the new Windoze drivers will fix this 
problem??? PS: I have a 486DX-33 and I dont think the speed of the 
computer has anything to do with the amount of skipped notes (it 
seemed about the same on a 386DX-33).

I appreciate any help.

Michael Patricios - NO SIG - PRESERVE BANDWIDTH :-D
patricio@odie.ee.wits.ac.za

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 93 9:23:17 CST
From: Jon Holt <holt@holt.camax.com>
Subject: Ultramid & DOS 5.0 EMM386, Problem Solved

I had the following error from EMM386 whenever I tried to load Ultramid on
my machine:

EMM386:  DMA mode not supported.

Despite the bizarre error message, the only thing that was wrong is that I 
didn't have my GUS magic environment variables set.  

ULTRASND=220,... (<-- whatever your setting are)
ULTRINIT
ULTRADIR=C:\ULTRASND  (<-- wherever your install directory is)

(Thanks, Stephan!)

Gee, you would think that Ultramid could spring for a decent error message 
considering its size!

-- 
:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:
   Jon Holt (holt@camax.com)     -   CAMAX Systems, Inc.        612/854-5300
   Have coffee, will travel.     -   Minneapolis, MN, USA   Fax 612/854-6644
The believer is happy; the doubter is wise.  
-HUNGARIAN PROVERB

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 93 0:51:21 MST
From: Steve "Bongos" Larson <larson@ee.ualberta.ca>
Subject: Volume Control Answer

The GUS general did write:

+From: Greg Chung <gchung@pegasus.rutgers.edu>
+Subject: GUS Amp Out -> Volume control

+Not too far back, someone(s) were discussing connecting a volume control to
+the GUS.  I don't remember the details, but I believe it was mentioned that
+a headphone volume control from Radio Shack would do the trick, IF used on
+the older GUS's...? (with only 2W not 4W?)  If someone has the detail on
+this, or remembers when they were posted, please drop me a line.

	==> To anyone who may have missed the earlier ramblings, Radio Shock
	part #33-9381 (3.5mm J&P, $14.95Cdn) or #33-8600 (1/4" J&P, $14.95
	but discontinued?) were the control's in question. But use at your
	own discretion... they are designed for a high impedance load (like
	a headphone!). You might toast the control with speakers (4 ohms
	for sure) but they work awesome for headphones. With a small amount
	of effort (and about 15 bucks) you can make a speaker control, though.
	(Yes, I'm working on getting this in the FAQ! :-)

+Also -- recently I've been looking in to connecting the internal speaker of
+my PC to some amplified source, namely the GUS.  I was originally just going
+to use the Mic input.  But... is the CDROM jack (4 pin) good for anything?
+Can I use that instead?                                                         

	==> WHAT!? You were going to connect your PC speaker to "some ampli-
	fied source... Mic input"? I'll assume something was *lost* on the
	way to my terminal :-) But connecting the PC speaker _is_ a reasonable
	thing to do in two ways:
	(1) Connecting to ONE of the amp-out channels gives you a compact
	sound source (no external wires, speakers, etc.) but you need a
	volume control <g>
	(2) Using the PC speaker AS A MICROPHONE might sound bizarre (maybe
	this is what Greg had in mind) but anyone who ever experimented with
	this knows it works (fair), despite impedance and other neat stuff.
	(But in this case you obviously haven't got the ~$100 or so to spend
	on a good mike :)
	Sure the CD I/P jack is good for something... it's another line in.
	(I think Mike Batchelor is the resident CD-ROM expert...)
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Steve Larson, Dept. of Computer Engineering, Univ. of Alberta
larson@bode.ee.ualberta.ca or larson@amisk.cs.ualberta.ca              

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 93 10:40:00 CST
From: "Kimes, Kit E" <kkimes@naper1.napervilleil.NCR.COM>
Subject: What is latest version of GUS?

Now that I am ready to buy a GUS, I want to make sure that I am getting the 
latest version when I mail order or buy local.  Are the boxes marked in some 
way that a clerk could look at if I ordered by phone or that I could check 
if I see a box local?

I have heard that the latest version has an 8watt on-board amp.  What other 
differences are there that would make me want to be sure that I buy the 
latest?  How can I tell from the box that the latest version of the disks 
are included?

Email is fine.  I'll summarize and post a synopsis if I get a clear 
consensus.   Thanks...

Kit Kimes (kit.kimes@napervilleil.ncr.com)

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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 93 12:41:14 EST
From: amix@VFL.Paramax.COM
Subject: Windows start-up/Mitsumi connector/MPC Wizzard

I seem to remember somebody saying that there was a way to
somehow disable the GUS windows driver from reading and
verifying all the patches when windows starts up.  I can't
find anything about this parameter; was I dreaming?

Also, I got one of those Mitsumi double speed CR-ROM drives,
and I expected to be able to plug the audio out right into
the GUS board.  I knew it would be small, but I had to swap
two of the pins on the connector so both grounds were in the
middle.  I actually got L/R correct on the first try.
When I ran MPC-Wizzard 2.0, the midi test produced no sound.
It said something about a known "problem" with the Ultrasound
and patch caching.  Shouldn't that really be MPC-Wizzard's
"problem"?

-Andy
amix@vfl.paramax.com

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