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In <200403041909.i24J9URb028620@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 03/04/04
at 11:09 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>Jerry just sent me an e-mail from the Innotek forums saying that I
>>should edit the registry with REGEDIT2 and insert the following key:
>>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\InnoTek\INNOWIN\REGROOT_HKEY_LocalMachine\System\CustomBuild
>>Create a DWORD key DisableAudio set to 1.
>I have a Crystal PCI Audio A320, CS4614
>I edited the Regedit2 exactly as directed, but I still get a Trap 0008.
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
Regards,
Steven
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