Chris,
I'm copying your note to CVB author WB8VMN (the "Tom" half of DATOM) for
his opinion.
Here's some of my ideas:
The #1 consideration to keep in mind you have to create a DOS-like
environment for CVB to run. Having Win98 drivers doesn't help because CVB
is not a Windows program. To make a DOS program run, you generally have to
set an environment variable: SET BLASTER = ... in order to set the IRQ,
DMA, etc. Also, in order to make a PCI card run under DOS you have to run
Creative Labs Configuration Manager, I think its called CMCM.EXE. I went
thru this setting up a PCI SB16 to run K6STI's RITTY, but this was under
DOS 6.22.
#2, you MUST have CT-VOICE.DRV available, and it must be the version which
matches your Sound Blaster model.
#3, is Win98 set up with the traditional FAT disk format or is it set up
with the new NTFS format which allows bigger hard disks? CVB was not
designed to work with NTFS - we've not tested it so we don't know that it
DOESN'T work, but...
We'll see what other comments Tom might have.
73,
Dave
At 09:55 PM 10/30/01 +0000, G3SJJ wrote:
>Any thoughts on this. I have never been able to get beyond error messages
>when running the CVB software. I always put it down to wrong configurations
>somewhere in Win95. My hard drive recently crashed and I have now installed
>a new one plus Win98, previously I was on Win95. All the internal hardware I
>had added has been installed successfully : Comm port extension, CD player,
>AWE64 sound card plus all external hardware is up and running : TNC, Radio
>Interface and Modem. I have downloaded W98 drivers for the SB card and run
>setup. I still can't beyond error messages.
>
>- Firstly got Unable to Intialize card and/or driver.
> I found the path said Program files\Creative\Ctsnd but had missed \Drv
>off.
>
>- Now I get Unable to load CT-voice.drv
>Doing a file search, CT-voice.drv is listed as being in Program
>files\Creative\Ctsnd\drv but when I check the folder there is nothing
>listed although it does say 8 hidden files.
>
>I would like to get this sorted. I have a nice little PCB made by a local
>friend that is populated with all the interface components but I am
>unwilling to add the hard wiring until I can see the software working.
>
>73 Chris
>
>
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