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In , on 03/04/04   
   at 12:50 PM, "Steven Levine"  said: >This might  
be a typo.  The readme states:  
>5.1 Disabling sound support  
>It is possible to disable sound card access for the  
>InnoTek Runtime for OS/2 and all applications making  
>use of it. This will result in the applications not  
>"seeing" your soundcard. In case of problems with sound  
>output due to incorrectly working sound drivers (e.g.  
>Crystal/Cirrus drivers which are known to trap), it  
>might be necessary to turn off sound support. This can  
>be done using the registry editor (regedit2.exe) which  
>is part of the standard OS/2 install. Create a DWORD  
>with the name "DisableAudio" and set it to the value  
>"1" at the following position:  
 
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\InnoTek\INNWON\  
> REGROOT_HKEY_LocalMachine\System\CustomBuild  
 
 
Well -- no more trap errors, but I'm still not getting everything  
installed. I found this in the except.log after trying another  
installation:  
 
   Access Violation (hardware generated,portable,fatal)  
   Read Access at address a2164000h  
   Exception Address = 14d4b3c4  (#5012) obj #0:0001b3c4  
   Thread:  Ordinal TID: 101, TID: 1, Priority: 0200h  
   Process: PID: 74, Parent: 73, Status: 16  
   SS:ESP=0053:0012d11c  EFLAGS=00012246  
   CS:EIP=005b:14d4b3c4  EBP   =a2164000  
   EAX=0076f3a0 EBX=a2163c00 ESI=216b2c10  
   ECX=0076f3a0 EDX=a2163800 EDI=00000000  
   DS=0053      ES=00000053  FS=150b     GS=0000  
 
Sandy  
 
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