Windows 95 FAQ
September 8,1995

The following document contains 35 questions.  These are many of the same
questions that Media Vision technicians answer on a daily basis.  This document 
is approximately 13 printed pages long.

This document is prepared with the assumption that the user is running the final 
released version of Windows 95.  Beta release versions of Windows 95 are not 
supported.  All protected mode drivers for Media Vision products are included 
with Windows 95 final released version. These protected mode drivers are not 
distributed by Media Vision, therefore will not be posted on Media Vision 
forums such as found on CompuServe, America OnLine, or the Media Vision 
BBS.

Media Vision is committed to providing the finest technical support in the 
industry.  Please feel free to contact us via any of the following methods.

Internet:       TECHSUPP@MEDIAVIS.COM

World Wide Web: HTTP://WWW.MEDIAVIS.COM/

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America Online:  Keyword: MEDIA VISION

BBS:            (510)  770 - 0527
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Mail:           Media Vision Technical Support Department
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Tech. Support           800 - 638 - 2807
Live Agent Tech Support 503 - 882 - 1187
If you find it necessary to contact Technical Support, please have 
the following information ready:

Customer ID #__________
The ID # is provided to you during your first call.

Multimedia Product purchased, and Date of purchase
Name and version of Multimedia Software installation disk
Type of computer (386, 486, etc.)
Memory (RAM) installed (2 MB, 4 MB, etc.)


Other devices in your system and their IRQ, DMA, and I/O addresses
if relevant to the problem or call.
Bus mouse
Scanner
Sound Card
CD-ROM drive
Fax/modem
Game card
MIDI device
Video Capture card
Other
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Is my Media Vision Product supported under Windows 95?
1.2. How do I install my sound card and or CD ROM drive under 
Windows 95?
1.3. Should any Media Vision drivers be present in my CONFIG.SYS and 
AUTOEXEC.BAT?
1.4. Can I use the Media Vision Pocket Tools?
1.5. My sound card uses MidiSoft's Sound Impressions to control my 
sound card.  Do I still use this under Windows 95?
1.6. In general, how do I view or change the settings for my sound card?
1.7. I see that I can choose from several different Basic Configurations.  
Which one should I choose?
1.8. Should I run my Media Vision installation utilities, like 
INSTALL.EXE?
1.9. Autodetection is not setting up my hardware.  How can I correct 
this?
1.10. How do I view settings for my Midi Mapper?
1.11. How do I configure my DOS applications with sound to run under 
Windows 95?
1.12. My PC uses the Symphony Chipset.  How do I load 
SYMPFIX.COM under Windows 95?
2. PRO AUDIO SPECTRUM 16 AND PRO AUDIO STUDIO 
SOUND CARDS
2.1. Sound Blaster emulation is not being setup.  How do I correct this?
2.2. My card now makes banging and crashing sounds or, sometimes, no 
sounds.  How do I correct this?
2.3. How do I add the /W:0 switch, to my configuration under Windows 
95?
2.4. How do I add the T:1 switch, to my configuration under Windows 
95?
2.5. I can't get the microphone to record.  How do I change the mixer to 
use the microphone to record?
2.6. Where do I change my DMA and IRQ values?
2.7. What are the values that I will find under the Basic Configurations?
3. PREMIUM 3D, DELUXE, AND PROSONIC 16 SOUND 
CARDS;  MV1100, MV1200, MV2100, MV2200, MV3100, 
MV4000, MV4100 AND MV5000 MULTIMEDIA KITS
3.1. I have lost the use of my Midi Port.  How can I enable it again?
3.2. I don't think my Wavetable card is working. What can I do?
3.3. What about SRS sound? How does this work?
3.4. What about the BASS, Treble, and Enhanced sound modes for my 
card?  How does this work?
4. PCMCIA SOUND CARD
4.1. Is my PCMCIA Sound Card supported under Windows 95?
5. CD-ROM HOST ADAPTER ISSUES
5.1. I have a PAS 16, my sound works, but my CD-ROM drive is not 
being recognized.  I'm not getting CD-Audio.  What do I do?
5.2. My CD drive still is not getting a drive letter, or not able to read data 
from CDs.  How do I correct this?
5.3. My drive constantly spins when I put a CD into the drive.  How can I 
stop this?
5.4. How do I adjust my settings to match my CD-ROM performance?
5.5. I'm using a Panasonic, Reveal, Mitsumi or Sony CD ROM, and 
Windows 95 did not install the driver for my drive.  What can I do?
5.6. My Sony CD ROM drive is not recognized anymore.  What can I do?
5.7. After installing the MV600 CD ROM drive, I'm getting intermittent 
Protection Fault errors in Module ESDI at (some address).  How can I 
correct this?
5.8. My Phillips CM205 or CM206 drive is not recognized by 
Autodetection.  How can I install it?
5.9. The CD drive connected to my Premium 3D SCSI sound card is not 
recognized by Autodetection.  How can I install it?
5.10. How do I Install the PCMCIA SCSI Adapter?
5.11. I have the Reno drive with the 8 bit SCSI adapter card.  Do I still 
need to load ASPI3X80.SYS into CONFIG.SYS?


1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Is my Media Vision Product 
supported under Windows 95?
Here is a table showing the status of all Media Vision products under Windows 
95.
===============================================================================
Key:  WIN95 DRV means the product is supported with a Windows 95 Protected
		Mode Driver
      RM DRV means the product uses Real Mode Drivers
      N/A means the product has no Windows 95 support

		Sound Adapter                           CD Host Adapter
		WIN95 DRV   RM DRV  N/A         WIN95 DRV    RM DRV  N/A
Pro/Premium 3D MCD  XX                                          XX      
Pro/Premium 3D SCSI XX                                          XX      
Deluxe MCD          XX                                          XX      
Prosonic MCD        XX                                          XX      
Prosonic SCSI       XX                              XX              
Prosonic Panasonic  XX                              XX      
Pro Audio Studio    XX                              XX              
Pro Audio Spectrum 
16                  XX                              XX              
Pro Audio Spectrum 
Basic               XX                                      
Pro Audio Spectrum 
Plus                XX                              XX              
Thunder Board       XX                                      
Thunder & Lightning XX                                      
Audioport                           XX                      
PCMCIA Sound Adapter                XX                      
CDPC                                XX                                  XX
CDPCXL              XX                              XX              
Memphis             XX                              XX              
Pro 16 MM Kit       XX                              XX              
Fusion CD 16E 
MultiMedia Kit      XX                              XX              
Fusion CD 16 
LMSI MM Kit         XX                              XX      
Fusion CD 16 
Sony MM Kit         XX                                          XX              
Fusion Double CD 
16 MM Kit           XX                              XX              
Dbl. Fusion LX, 
LMSI MM Kit         XX                              XX      
MultiMedia Dbl. 
CD 16 MM Kit        XX                              XX      
Family Deluxe Sony 
MM Kit              XX                                          XX              
		Sound Adapter                           CD Host Adapter
		WIN95 DRV   RM DRV  N/A         WIN95 DRV    RM DRV  N/A
Family Deluxe SCSI 
MM Kit              XX                              XX              
Super Deluxe 
MultiMedia Kit      XX                              XX              
Pro/Premium Deluxe 
or MV4100 MM Kit    XX                                          XX
MV1100 MM Kit, SJCD XX                                          XX      
MV1100 MM Kit, SCSI XX                              XX
MV2100 MV3100 
MM Kit              XX                                          XX

===============================================================================

CD Drives
		WIN95 DRV   RM DRV  N/A
MV400 Reno CD                 XX
MV500 Reno CD      XX
MV600 CD           XX

===============================================================================

Video/Video Capture
		WIN95 DRV   RM DRV  N/A
Pro Movie 
Spectrum/Studio             XX  *
Pro Graphics 1024   XX #
Pro Graphics 1280   XX # 
Thunder & 
Lightning           XX

*       Uses the same driver as was used under Windows 3.1..  For the 
	ProMovie Video  capture cards use PROMOVIE.DRV.  Remove the 
	Microsoft Video for Windows program from the PC along with the Pro 
	Movie spectrum program from DOS.  Then reinstall Video for 
	Windows in the Win 95 Environment. Run MSDOS from the Win 95 
	environment. put the Pro Movie Spectrum Installation disk in the 
	appropriate drive and run the install where it came up to the Configure 
	Hardware.  Run the shut down proceedure and restart the computer.

       Windows 95 installs a Cirrus Logic video driver.  Optionally the 
	PG1024 version 1.5 drivers or the PG1280 Windows 3.1 drivers 
	may be installed.

1.2. How do I install my sound card and 
or CD ROM drive under Windows 95?
Windows 95 runs an Autodetection to set up your hardware during the 
installation of the Operating System.  Normally it will detect your hardware and 
make all the correct settings automatically. Letting Windows 95 Autodetection 
detect your hardware should avoid these problems (and is recommended).

1.3. Should any Media Vision drivers be 
present in my CONFIG.SYS and 
AUTOEXEC.BAT?
In general, the answer is no.  Add the command word REM, followed by a 
space, to the beginning of any Media Vision driver lines from your system files.  
There are some notable exceptions to this rule.  For instance, the 
MINI406A.SYS and CDROM.SYS drivers used on the Premium 3D SCSI and 
Pro 3D SCSI sound cards, and the SLCD.SYS driver used with our sound cards 
which feature a Sony CD host adapter.

Here are some examples of lines which should have REM followed by a space 
inserted at the beginning of the line.

Sound...
DEVICE=C:\some directory name\MVSOUND.SYS D:3 Q:7 S:1,220,1,5 M:0 
J:1
DEVICE=C:\some directory name\PROS.SYS D:1 I:7 H:5 P:330 Q:2 
DEVICE=C:\some directory name\PA3D.SYS D:1 I:7 H:5 P:330 Q:2 

CD ROM...
DEVICE=C:\some directory name\TSLCDR.SYS /D:MVCD001 /R
DEVICE=C:\some directory name\MCAM950.SYS
DEVICE=C:\some directory name\FDCD.SYS /D:MVCD005

Some lines may start with DEVICEHIGH, rather than DEVICE.  You would still 
insert the REM, followed by a space, at the beginning of the line.  You must  
shut down and restart Windows 95 after making changes to your CONFIG.SYS and 
AUTOEXEC.BAT system files.

1.4. Can I use the Media Vision Pocket 
Tools?
You may still use the Pocket CD and Pocket Recorder utilities. The Pocket 
Mixer will not work properly and it is not the recommended mixer to use.  Use 
the Windows 95 MultiMedia Volume Control, (mixer) instead.

1.5. My sound card uses MidiSoft's 
Sound Impressions to control my 
sound card.  Do I still use this under 
Windows 95?
No.  Use the Windows 95 MultiMedia applications, CD Player, Media Player 
and Volume Control.  If you still wish to use Sound Impressions, do not use its 
mixer function at all.  It is recommended that you disable the display of the 
Sound Impressions Mixer by selecting Options, and taking the check off the 
Mixer selection.  Sound Impressions Wave Editor will function OK under 
Windows 95.


1.6. In general, how do I view or change 
the settings for my sound card?

You should be able to make these changes through Control Panel.  
Click Start, go up and click Settings.
Select Control Panel.  After Control Panel loads, select System.
Click on the Device Manager Tab.  
Scroll down to the Sound Card and select it, (you'll need to expand the branch 
out by clicking on the + to the left of the Sound Card device name).
Now click on Properties,  then click on the Resources Tab.
Highlight the setting you wish to change.  If Automatic Configuration is 
checked, take off the check, then select Change Settings.

You will see a list of resources currently assigned to the sound card.  Below 
that may be a list of Basic Configurations.  First, scroll through the Basic 
Configurations to see if one of these choices includes the change you desire to 
make.  Within many of the Basic Configurations you can select an individual 
setting, like an IRQ, and change its value.  Not all settings can be changed; 
if a setting cannot be changed it will be grayed out, and that setting will not 
respond when you attempt to select it with your mouse pointer.

1.7. I see that I can choose from several 
different Basic Configurations.  
Which one should I choose?
For the Pro Audio Spectrum 16 and Pro Audio Studio family of cards there are 
three Basic Configurations.  The first is Basic Configuration 0, which sets up 
only the PAS 16 native mode driver, but has no Sound Blaster emulation nor 
does it have SCSI CD host adapter support.  Basic Configuration 1 adds the 
SCSI CD host adapter.  Basic Configuration 2 adds  the Sound Blaster 
emulation, as well as the SCSI CD host adapter.

For the Premium 3D, Deluxe, and Prosonic 16 family of cards there are two 
Basic Configurations.  Basic Configuration 0 sets up the native mode driver for 
the sound card.  Basic Configuration 1 adds the settings for MPU401 emulation.

1.8. Should I run my Media Vision 
installation utilities, like 
INSTALL.EXE?
In general, you should never run these utilities under Windows 95.  These 
utilities will attempt to install drivers that are not compatible with Windows
95.

1.9. Autodetection is not setting up my 
hardware.  How can I correct this?
Windows 95 has a CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT file.  Remove any 
Media Vision hardware drivers from those lines; reboot the PC, and rerun the 
Add New Hardware Wizard in Control Panel.


1.10. How do I view settings for my Midi 
Mapper?
Go into the Control Panel and select MultiMedia.  Click on the Midi Tab.

1.11. How do I configure my DOS 
applications with sound to run under 
Windows 95?
Most applications will run fine.  If you need to make special settings, select 
the short cut by clicking on it with the right mouse button.  Select 
Properties, then click on the Program Tab.  Select Advanced.  You can add any 
necessary real mode drivers (just as if you would add them to your CONFIG.SYS 
or AUTOEXEC.BAT files).  Drivers added in this manner  will not load during a 
normal Windows 95 session; the drivers only load if this particular shortcut 
is run.

1.12. My PC uses the Symphony Chipset.  
How do I load SYMPFIX.COM under 
Windows 95?
Load SYMPFIX.COM from your AUTOEXEC.BAT file just as you did 
previously.  It is recommended to place the file SYMPFIX.COM in your root 
directory, and place the Sympfix command line as the first line in the 
AUTOEXEC.BAT file.  Here's an example of the line:

C:\SYMPFIX.COM

The SYMPFIX.COM file can be downloaded from the Media Vision BBS, or 
from America Online as well as CompuServe.  The filename to download is 
SYMPFIX.EXE.

2. Pro Audio Spectrum 16 and Pro Audio 
Studio Sound Cards
2.1. Sound Blaster emulation is not being 
setup.  How do I correct this?
Under the Device Manager - Sound Card - Properties - change the configuration 
to "Basic Configuration 1".

If this is not successful, remove all sound drivers from the device manager.  
Rerun the Add New Hardware Wizard.

You may also have to Select Settings, then Control Panel.  Select the 
MultiMedia icon, and click the Advanced Tab.  Expand the Audio Devices 
branch, and select Properties.  Disable the audio functions.  This allows the 
32 bit sound driver in Windows 95 to relinquish control of the sound card to 
the application.

2.2. My card now makes banging and 
crashing sounds or, sometimes, no 
sounds.  How do I correct this?

An application is contending for the control of the sound card's mixer.  This 
condition was initially reported with After Dark version 3.0.  Disable any 
screen savers.  Even though the 3.0 version seems to work fine in all other
respects, it resets the MIDI volume level to maximum if you enable sounds.  
Two ways have been found to get around the problem.  You can either turn After 
Dark sounds off, or you can leave the Volume Control dialog open.

2.3. How do I add the /W:0 switch, to my 
configuration under Windows 95?

Go into the Device Manager and click on the parent device for the PAS 16.
Click on properties.  Click on the "Settings" tab.  There will be a setting 
for "Enable Warm Boot"; click on it.  Place a check in the box.  Restart.

2.4. How do I add the T:1 switch, to my 
configuration under Windows 95?

Go into the Device Manager and click on the parent device for the PAS 16.
Click on properties.  Click on the "Settings" tab.  There will be setting for
"Enable 28Mhz Clock.  Place a check in the box.  Restart.

2.5. I can't get the microphone to record.  
How do I change the mixer to use the 
microphone to record?
Run two instances of the volume control application.  On the first one, select 
Options, Properties. Click on Recording.  Make sure the Microphone is checked 
in the list of items below.  Click OK.

On the second, instance, select Options Properties.  Playback is probably 
already selected; make sure you have the Microphone selected in the list below.
Click OK.

2.6. Where do I change my DMA and IRQ 
values?
You will change your DMA, IRQ, and I/O settings via the Device Manager.  
Where do you find Device Manager?  In the Control Panel, System Icon.  To get 
to the Control Panel - 

Click Start
Select Settings
Select Control Panel
Select the System Icon
There will be a Tab labelled "Device Manager"

This will bring up a list of your devices.  Go down to Sound Cards, and click 
on the + to expand the branch.  Now you'll see your sound card listed as a Pro 
Audio Spectrum 16.  Select it, then click Properties.  Now click the Resources 
Tab.

You can change the settings via the Basic Configurations.  If you have the 
Automatic Settings box checked, you will not be able to modify the settings.   To 
modify the settings, just take the check off of the box marked Automatic 
Settings.

2.7. What are the values that I will find 
under the Basic Configurations?

Make sure you have chosen the correct configuration for your sound card.  There 
are three separate configurations for the PAS 16.  Some of the configurations 
support the SCSI interface, and others do not.  Here are the configurations.

Basic Configuration 0   (default)       you only get PAS 16 support
Basic Configuration 1           you get PAS 16 support and SCSI support
Basic Configuration 2           you get PAS 16 support, SCSI support, and 
Sound Blaster support

For the PAS 16, you will find:

(note: these are in the order you will find them)

Basic Configuration 0   (default)       you only get PAS 16 support

address value
address value
address value
IRQ     __      this is the PAS 16 IRQ
DMA     __      this is the PAS 16 DMA
address value
address value
address value

Basic Configuration 1           you get PAS 16 support and SCSI support


address value
address value
address value
IRQ     __      this is the PAS 16 IRQ
DMA     __      this is the PAS 16 DMA
address value
address value
address value
IRQ     __      this is the phantom SCSI IRQ, you must set this, try 9



Basic Configuration 2           you get PAS 16 support, SCSI support, and 
Sound Blaster support


address value
address value
address value
IRQ     __      this is the PAS 16 IRQ
DMA     __      this is the PAS 16 DMA
address value
address value
address value
IRQ     __      this is the phantom SCSI IRQ, you must set this, try 9
I/O     __      this is the Sound Blaster emulaton port address, try 220
IRQ     __      this is the Sound Blaster emulation IRQ, try 7
DMA     __      this is the Sound Blaster emulation DMA, try 1

3. Premium 3D, Deluxe, and Prosonic 16 
Sound Cards;  MV1100, MV1200, MV2100, 
MV2200, MV3100, MV4000, MV4100 and 
MV5000 MultiMedia Kits
3.1. I have lost the use of my Midi Port.  
How can I enable it again?
If you cannot use your Midi Port, go into Control Panel, System, and click on 
the Device Manager Tab.  Go down to sound cards, and select the Prosonic 16, 
Deluxe, Jazz16 driver and select Properties, then select the Resources Tab. 
Make sure you select Basic Configuration 1 in Device manager. Configuration 0 
does not provide the resources for MIDI support. Configuration 0 is the default 
the install Wizard uses for specific devices.

3.2. I don't think my Wavetable card is 
working. What can I do?
You'll have to set your MIDI device.  Select Settings, then Control Panel.  
Select the MultiMedia icon, and click the Advanced Tab.  Expand the Midi 
Devices and Instruments branch, and add the external port.  Some sound cards 
will allow you to also select the daughter board option.

3.3. What about SRS sound? How does 
this work?
The mixer provided with Windows 95 will allow you to access this feature.  To 
access this control, double click on the loudspeaker icon on the Task Bar to 
bring up the full mixer applet.  Click on the Advanced button.

3.4. What about the BASS, Treble, and 
Enhanced sound modes for my card?  
How does this work?
The mixer provided with Windows 95 will allow you to access this feature. To 
access this control, double click on the loudspeaker icon on the Task Bar to 
bring up the full mixer applet.  Click on the Advanced button.

4. PCMCIA Sound Card
4.1. Is my PCMCIA Sound Card supported 
under Windows 95?
As of the date of  this writing, there is no support for the Media Vision 
PCMCIA Sound Card under Windows 95.

5. CD-ROM Host Adapter Issues 
5.1. I have a PAS 16, my sound works, but 
my CD-ROM drive is not being 
recognized.  I'm not getting CD-
Audio.  What do I do?


Make sure you have chosen the correct configuration for your sound card.  There 
are three separate configurations for the PAS 16.  Some of the configurations 
support the SCSI interface, and others do not.  Here are the configurations.

Basic Configuration 0   (default)       you only get PAS 16 support
Basic Configuration 1           you get PAS 16 support and SCSI support
Basic Configuration 2           you get PAS 16 support, SCSI support, and 
Sound Blaster support

5.2. My CD drive still is not getting a drive 
letter, or not able to read data from 
CDs.  How do I correct this?
You need to reload the Trantor Device Driver.  You will need to access the 
System icon in your Control Panel to find the Device Manager Tab.  Here is 
how:

Click Start
Click Settings.
Select Control Panel.
After Control Panel loads, select System.
Click on the Device Manager tab.

Select the Trantor Driver
Click on Properties

Select Change Driver
Re-Select Current Driver
Click OK

5.3. My drive constantly spins when I put 
a CD into the drive.  How can I stop 
this?

You have your drive set to Auto Detect when a CD is inserted into the drive.  
This is very easy to fix.  You will need to access your Device Manager to do 
this.  You will need to access the System icon in your Control Panel to find 
the Device Manager Tab.  Here is how:

Click Start
Click Settings.
Select Control Panel.
After Control Panel loads, select System.
Click on the Device Manager tab.

Click the CD-ROM type of device.

Your CD-ROM will now be listed

Select the CD-ROM drive.
Click on Properties
Select the Settings tab.
Remove the check from the Auto Insert Notification box
Click OK

5.4. How do I adjust my settings to match 
my CD-ROM performance?

Click Start
Click Settings.
Select Control Panel.
After Control Panel loads, select Performance.
Click on the File System button.
Click on the CD-ROM drive tab.

Increase or decrease the Supplemental Cache Setting.  Also try changing the 
setting of Optimize Access to "No Read Ahead", or experiment with each of the 
settings. 

5.5. I'm using a Panasonic, Reveal, 
Mitsumi or Sony CD ROM, and 
Windows 95 did not install the driver 
for my drive.  What can I do?
It may be necessary to load the Real Mode CD host adapter driver into 
CONFIG.SYS.  Here are some  examples of how the line should appear:

Sony
DEVICE=C:\some directory name\SLCD.SYS /D:MVCD001 /B:1F88 /M:P

Mitsumi
DEVICE=C:\some directory name\MTMCDAE.SYS /D:MVCD001 /P:390 /A:0 
/M:30 /I:10 /T:6

Panasonic
DEVICE=C:\some directory name\SGCDU.SYS /D:MVCD001 /P:390 /M:30 /V 
/N:1

In the AUTOEXEC.BAT file add the MSCDEX.EXE line:

C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\MSCDEX.EXE /D:MVCD001 /M:10 /V

As of the date of this writing, version 2.25 MSCDEX.EXE is the most current 
version.  It will report as version 2.25 when loaded as a real mode driver; it 
will report as version 2.95 when loaded as a protected mode driver.

5.6. My Sony CD ROM drive is not 
recognized anymore.  What can I do?
Users who have a Sony CDU-31 or CDU-33A drive being driven from a PAS 16 
card's Sony interface must change the address specified for the Sony driver, 
in Device Manager.  Here's how to see the address:

In Device Manager open up CD-ROM controllers, select Sony Proprietary CD-
ROM Controller, then click on Properties. Select the 'Resources' tab. For
'Input/Output Range' it will probably have 340-343 with 'Setting based on: 
Basic Configuration 1'. This is not correct for the PAS16 CD-ROM interface.

Un-check the box: 'Use automatic settings'.

Then, change the Setting based on the 'Basic configuration 0'; change the
Input/Output range to 1F88-1F8B and the Interrupt Request to an unused IRQ.  
The PAS 16 host adapter's Sony interface does not require an IRQ, but the 
'Basic Configuration 0' requires an IRQ assignment.

After rebooting, the CDU-31A or CDU-33A drive will be available for use.

It may also be necessary to load the Real Mode SLCD.SYS driver into 
CONFIG.SYS.  Here is an example of how the line should appear:

DEVICE=C:\some directory name\SLCD.SYS /D:MVCD001 /B:1F88 /M:P

In the  AUTOEXEC.BAT file add the MSCDEX.EXE line:

C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\MSCDEX.EXE /D:MVCD001 /M:10 /V

As of the date of this writing, version 2.25 MSCDEX.EXE is the most current 
version.  It will report as version 2.25 when loaded as a real mode driver; it 
will report as version 2.95 when loaded as a protected mode driver.

5.7. After installing the MV600 CD ROM 
drive, I'm getting intermittent 
Protection Fault errors in Module 
ESDI at (some address).  How can I 
correct this?
1)  Go into System and select the Device Manager Tab.  Select the CD drive and 
click on Properties.  Click on the Settings tab, and remove the check in the 
box Auto Insert Notification.  If you wish to leave Auto Insert Notification 
checked, then place any readable CD (audio or data) into the drive.  By simply 
leaving a readable CD in the drive whenever Windows 95 launches this error is 
circumvented.

If you are still experiencing problems, then you may try the following:

2)  Go into Control Panel, System and select Performance, then File System.  
Select the CD ROM Tab and select Quad-speed or higher for the Optimize 
Access Pattern setting.

3)  Go into System and select the Performance Tab.  Select File System and 
check the box to Disable 32 bit protected mode drivers.

4)  Go into Device Manager, select the MV600 CD drive (OTI.C2 Stingray 
8322IDE) and select Properties.  Now select the Settings Tab and see if there 
is a check on Disconnect, under Options.  Take the check off.  Disconnect 
should only be enabled if the CD drive is a SCSI device.  Click OK, and click 
OK again at the next window to exit.  Restart WINDOWS 95.

5.8. My Phillips CM205 or CM206 drive is 
not recognized by Autodetection.  
How can I install it?
You must load the DD250MS.SYS or DD260.SYS driver in your 
CONFIG.SYS, just as you previously did in DOS.  The Phillips CD drives and 
host adapter do not have Windows 95 protected mode drivers at this time. Here 
are the lines for your CONFIG.SYS file:

rem use the following line for the CM205 CD-ROM drive
DEVICE=C:\FUSION16\DD250MS.SYS /D:MVCD001 /P:340 /I:5

rem use the following line for the CM206 CD-ROM drive
DEVICE=C:\FUSIONLX\DD260.SYS /D:MVCD001

In the AUTOEXEC.BAT file add the MSCDEX.EXE line:

C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\MSCDEX.EXE /D:MVCD001 /M:10 /V

5.9. The CD drive connected to my 
Premium 3D SCSI sound card is not 
recognized by Autodetection.  How 
can I install it?

You must load the MINI406A.SYS and CDROM.SYS drivers into your 
CONFIG.SYS, just as you previously did in DOS.  The NCR 406A SCSI host 
adapter chip (on the sound card) does not have Windows 95 protected mode 
drivers at this time.  Here are the lines for your CONFIG.SYS file:

DEVICE=C:\MEDVSN\MINI406A.SYS /IO=230
DEVICE=C:\MEDVSN\CDROM.SYS /D:MVCD001

In AUTOEXEC.BAT add the MSCDEX.EXE line: 
C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\MSCDEX.EXE /D:MVCD001 /M:10 /V

5.10. How do I Install the PCMCIA SCSI 
Adapter?

Windows 95's Install New Hardware Wizard doesn't properly load the SCSI 
adapter drivers automatically. It needs the file SPARROWX.MPD from the 
\WIN95 directory on the Windows95 CD.  You must expand this file.  In the 
command example below, it will be expanded into the Windows\Command 
subdirectory:

EXTRACT.EXE /A /L C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND WIN95_02.CAB 
SPARROW.MXD <enter>

Then unplug the SCSI card, restart Window95 without the card, shut down 
again, and put the card back in.

Now restart Windows95, start the Install New Hardware, then if prompted, tell it 
where to find SPARROWX.MXD, (find it in C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND).

5.11. I have the Reno drive with the 8 bit 
SCSI adapter card.  Do I still need to 
load ASPI3X80.SYS into 
CONFIG.SYS?
You must load the ASPI3X80.SYS, ADTC-CD.SYS, and ASCSI.SYS drivers 
into your CONFIG.SYS, just as you previously did in DOS.  This particular 
SCSI host adapter does not have Windows 95 protected mode drivers. Here are 
the lines for your CONFIG.SYS file:

DEVICE=C:\RENO\ASPI3X80.SYS /MD800
DEVICE=C:\RENO\ADTC-CD.SYS /D:MVCD002
DEVICE=C:\RENO\ASCSI.SYS

In AUTOEXEC.BAT add the MSCDEX.EXE line:

C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\MSCDEX.EXE /D:MVCD002 /M:10 /V
