said:
>Can someone refresh my memory on the proper procedure for blowing MMOS2
>away and replacing it, for example when you change sound cards ? The
>short explanation would be fine, or maybe I'll be lucky and there is an
>archival Mr. KIA piece on this . . . ?
There's probably a KIA article somewhere.
There's no need to blow away MMOS2 and there never has been. The internet
never forgets and that goes for bad information as well as good. This is
one of the reasons I like wiki's. There's a way to fix bad data.
IAC, run whatever you used to install the original sound card and tell it
you have 0 cards. Then you can install the new card. You can check your
work with:
<http://www.thetaband.com/mmpack/mmpack.zip>
Steven
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