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                  *          DRIVERS.TXT          *
                  *  Current Dr.T's Drivers list  *
                  *  and command line parameters  *
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                              ADLIB.EXE

     The Dr.T's MIDI Device Driver ADLIB.EXE is for the AdLib
     Music Synthesizer Card.  It requires a AT (286) class machine
     or better. If you are using an XT, see ADLIBXT.EXE

     This Driver takes no command line parameters.

                              ADLIBXT.EXE

     The Dr.T's MIDI Device Driver ADLIBXT.EXE is for the AdLib
     Music Synthesizer Card.  It is intended for use on an XT
     class machine. If you are using an AT (286) or better,
     see ADLIB.EXE.

     This Driver takes no command line parameters.

                              ATISFX.EXE

     The Dr.T's MIDI Device Driver ATISFX.EXE is for the ATI's
     Stereo-F/X or VGAStereo-F/X Card.  It requires an AT (286) class
     machine or better. If you are using an XT, see ATISFXXT.EXE

     This Driver is self configuring and takes no command line parameters.

                              ATISFXXT.EXE

     The Dr.T's MIDI Device Driver ATISFXXT.EXE is for the ATI's
     Stereo-F/X or VGAStereo-F/X Card. It is intended for use on XT
     class machines.  If you are using an AT (286) or better, see
     ATISFX.EXE.

     This Driver is self configuring and takes no command line parameters.

                             MIATORXT.EXE

     The Dr.T's MIDI Device Driver MIATORXT.EXE is for Key Electronic's
     MIDIATOR interface models 101 and 103. It is intended for use
     on an XT class machine. If you are using an AT (286) or better,
     see MIDIATOR.EXE.
     
     To load the driver, use the following command line format:

     MIATORXT [/Cx] [/Pn] 
     (brackets [] mean the parameter is optional)

     where 'x' is COM port number the device is attached to, and 'n' is
     the number of output ports the device has. The /C parameter
     defaults to COM1, if the device is attached to COM2, COM3, or COM4,
     the /C MUST specify the proper COM port.  The /P parameter is only
     necessary if you are using the model 103 interface.  In this case
     'n' would be 3 to indicate three output ports.  For example if you
     are using a model 103 attached to COM2, the command line would be
     as follows:

     MIATORXT /C2 /P3

                             MIDIATOR.EXE

     The Dr.T's MIDI Device Driver MIDIATOR.EXE is for Key Electronic's
     MIDIATOR interface models 101 and 103.  It requires an AT (286)
     class machine or better. If you are using an XT, see MIATORXT.EXE.
     
     To load the driver, use the following command line format:

     MIDIATOR [/Cx] [/Pn] 
     (brackets [] mean the parameter is optional)

     where 'x' is COM port number the device is attached to, and 'n' is
     the number of output ports the device has. The /C parameter
     defaults to COM1, if the device is attached to COM2, COM3, or COM4,
     the /C MUST specify the proper COM port.  The /P parameter is only
     necessary if you are using the model 103 interface.  In this case
     'n' would be 3 to indicate three output ports.  For example if you
     are using a model 103 attached to COM2, the command line would be
     as follows:

     MIDIATOR /C2 /P3

                              MPU401.EXE

     The Dr.T's MIDI Device Driver MPU401.EXE is for Roland's MPU401
     MIDI interface, or any card compatable with the UART mode of this
     device.  It requires an AT (286) class machine or better. If you
     are using an XT, see MPU401XT.EXE.
     
     To load the driver, use the following command line format:

     MPU401 [/Ahhhh] [/Ix] 
     (brackets [] mean the parameter is optional)

     where 'hhhh' is the I/O address of the device in hexadecimal, and
     'x' is the interrupt request number the device uses.
     The /A parameter defaults to 0330, and the /I parameter defaults
     to interrupt 2.  These are the factory settings for most cards.
     If these settings are used by your card, no command line parameters
     are required.  If your card is not set to these defaults, the
     parameter that is different MUST be specified on the command line.
     For example, if your card is set for I/O address 220 and interrupt
     5, your command line would look as follows:

     MPU401 /A0220 /I5

                             MPU401XT.EXE

     The Dr.T's MIDI Device Driver MPU401XT.EXE is for Roland's MPU401
     MIDI interface, or any card compatable with the UART mode of this
     device.  It is intended for use on an XT class machine. If you are
     using an AT (286) or better, see MPU401.EXE.
     
     To load the driver, use the following command line format:

     MPU401XT [/Ahhhh] [/Ix] 
     (brackets [] mean the parameter is optional)

     where 'hhhh' is the I/O address of the device in hexadecimal, and
     'x' is the interrupt request number the device uses.
     The /A parameter defaults to 0330, and the /I parameter defaults
     to interrupt 2.  These are the factory settings for most cards.
     If these settings are used by your card, no command line parameters
     are required.  If your card is not set to these defaults, the
     parameter that is different MUST be specified on the command line.
     For example, if your card is set for I/O address 220 and interrupt
     5, your command line would look as follows:

     MPU401XT /A0220 /I5

                              PAS.EXE

     The Dr.T's MIDI Device Driver PAS.EXE is for Media Vision's
     Pro Audio Spectrum card.  It requires an AT (286) class machine
     or better. If you are using an XT, see PASXT.EXE.

     This Driver is self configuring and takes no command line parameters.

                              PASXT.EXE

     The Dr.T's MIDI Device Driver PASXT.EXE is for Media Vision's
     Pro Audio Spectrum card.  It is intended for use on an XT class
     machine. If you are using an AT (286) or better, see PAS.EXE.

     This Driver is self configuring and takes no command line parameters.

                                SB.EXE

     The Dr.T's MIDI Device Driver SB.EXE is for Creative Labs' Sound
     Blaster or Sound Blaster Pro card or any card 100% compatible with
     one of these.  It requires an AT (286) class machine or better. If
     you are using an XT, see SBXT.EXE.
     
     To load the driver, use the following command line format:

     SB [/Ahhhh] [/Ix] [/Dc] [/S] [/4]
     (brackets [] mean the parameter is optional)

     where 'hhhh' is the I/O address of the device in hexadecimal, 'x'
     is the interrupt request number the device uses, and 'c' is the DMA
     channel used.  The /S parameter tells the driver that you are using
     a Sound Blaster PRO, allowing Stereo panning of FM sounds.  The /4
     parameter is for non-MIDI applications; it reduces the amount of
     CPU overhead used by the driver when the application is running.
     The /A parameter defaults to 0220, the /I parameter defaults to
     interrupt 7, and the /D parameter defualts to DMA channel 1.  These
     are the factory settings for most cards.  If these settings are used
     by your card, these command line parameters are not required.  If your
     card is not set to these defaults, the parameter that is different
     MUST be specified on the command line. For example, if your card is
     set for I/O address 240, interrupt 5, and DMA channel 2, your command
     line would look as follows:

     SB /A0240 /I5 /D2

     If the card was a Sound Blaster Pro, /S would be added, and if you
     were running a non-MIDI application such as Dr.T's BoomBox, the /4
     parameter could be added.

                                SBXT.EXE

     The Dr.T's MIDI Device Driver SBXT.EXE is for Creative Labs' Sound
     Blaster or Sound Blaster Pro card or any card 100% compatable with
     one of these.    It is intended for use on an XT class machine. If
     you are using an AT (286) or better, see SB.EXE.
     
     To load the driver, use the following command line format:

     SBXT [/Ahhhh] [/Ix] [/Dc] [/S] [/4]
     (brackets [] mean the parameter is optional)

     where 'hhhh' is the I/O address of the device in hexadecimal, 'x'
     is the interrupt request number the device uses, and 'c' is the DMA
     channel used.  The /S parameter tells the driver that you are using
     a Sound Blaster PRO, allowing Stereo panning of FM sounds.  The /4
     parameter is for non-MIDI applications; it reduces the amount of
     CPU overhead used by the driver when the application is running.
     The /A parameter defaults to 0220, the /I parameter defaults to
     interrupt 7, and the /D parameter defualts to DMA channel 1.  These
     are the factory settings for most cards.  If these settings are used
     by your card, these command line parameters are not required.  If your
     card is not set to these defaults, the parameter that is different
     MUST be specified on the command line. For example, if your card is
     set for I/O address 240, interrupt 5, and DMA channel 2, your command
     line would look as follows:

     SBXT /A0240 /I5 /D2

     If the card was a Sound Blaster Pro, /S would be added, and if you
     were running a non-MIDI application such as Dr.T's BoomBox, the /4
     parameter could be added.
