You need the DOS version of the mixer to unmute the microphone or line-in. I
had the same difficulty on my ThinkPad...worse because is was that dreaded
MWave sound card. Anyway you need a mixer and/or the DOS driver. I think this
link will get close.
http://www.soundcard-drivers.com/companies/117.htm
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>I'm trying to use W9CF's software version 1.03 to integrate my sound card with
>TRLog. Machine is a 486 DX2, 50Mhz. 32 Meg RAM. Sound card a Crystal Asonic
>Pro supposedly soundblaster compatible. TRLog version 6.71 special small
>edition, running under DOS only. Have stacks set to 18,512 in config.sys file.
>
>Have gone through all of W9CF's installation directions as best I understand
>them and reached the stage where pressing F10 does indeed give me the Hal
>message from 2001. Pressing CTRL-F1 to record a message shows on TRLog that
>DVP is recording. Pressing F1 to playback the message gives a few seconds of
>noise with the odd click or so; but no audio. The time length of the playback
>noise seems the same time length of the message I'm trying to record.
>
>All of this is being done on the PC with no connection to the radio. If I exit
>TRLog and restart windows, and then open the sound card window I can record
>and playback a message with no difficulty. It's the interface with TRLog that
>seems to be the problem.
>
>Can anyone suggest something, please.
>
>tnx, Brian Summers
>VE7JKZ
>
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