Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ucsd!sdcc6!dino!dlou From: dlou@dino.ucsd.edu (Dennis Lou) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: HELP PLEASE-SOUND BLASTER?? Message-ID: <11847@sdcc6.ucsd.edu> Date: 12 Jul 90 02:45:09 GMT References: <848@uncw.UUCP> <269BB423.2B00@deimos.cis.ksu.edu> Sender: news@sdcc6.ucsd.edu Organization: CSE Dept., U. C. San Diego Lines: 27 Nntp-Posting-Host: dino.ucsd.edu In article <269BB423.2B00@deimos.cis.ksu.edu> popeye@doc.ksu.ksu.edu (Karl Richard Buck) writes: >curtism@uncw.UUCP (mike curtis) writes: > >>Can anyone tell me what com ports the sound blaster uses. I have >>a modem in port 1 and a mouse in port 2, I have another port open >>but I think it is either 3 or 4. Can I set the sound blaster up >>in either one of these ports or will I have to move something >>(ie. modem or mouse). Thanks for you help and I look forward >>to getting a SB as soon as I have the funds. :-) > >The Sound Blaster does not use a com port as such, but it does need >to be configured so the interupt it uses does not conflict with the >ones used by your mouse, modem etc... Okay, I bought a sound board, and just before I put it in, I set the IRQ to 7. This is because I have two COM ports, but I wasn't sure whether or not the SB would conflict with COM2. When I run VOXKIT, I get an interrupt error, even though I installed the CT-VOICE.DRV. So what should I set the IRQ to and how do I get VOXKIT to work? -- Dennis Lou Disclaimer: I don't use lame disks. dlou@dino.ucsd.edu "But Yossarian, what if everyone thought that way?" [backbone]!ucsd!dino!dlou "Then I'd be crazy to think any other way!"