Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!newstop!texsun!csccat!egsner!mic!supernet!gtoye From: gtoye@supernet.haus.com (Gene Toye) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware Subject: Re: Sound Blaster MIDI box Message-ID: <1991Jan1.053122.26635@supernet.haus.com> Date: 1 Jan 91 05:31:22 GMT References: <1990Dec26.214030.2252@ultra.com> <37427@cup.portal.com> Organization: Harris Adacom Corporation Lines: 21 thinman@cup.portal.com (Lance C Norskog) writes: >Is the C/MS stuff available anywhere? I'll check out the UCSF archive >mentioned here. The joystick, MIDI port, and voice digitizers are >useful for my project, and I will use them, but mono synthesized output >just doesn't make it. I just got a SB for Christmas, including the C/MS chipset. It was purchased locally from a discounter (Soft Warehouse in Dallas). The C/MS chip set included a small manual titled "C/MS Programming Information". It is 7 pages and describes the C/MS register set and how to address it via ports. It includes a small assembly example. Was this included in your copy? If not, perhaps you can get it from Creative Labs. Hope this helps. -- Gene Toye: Harris Adacom Corporation / 16001 Dallas Pkwy. / Dallas, TX 75248 Internet: gtoye@supernet.haus.com or gtoye@supernet.lonestar.org Usenet: uunet!{iex,ntvax}!supernet!gtoye DISCLAIMER: My employer never knows what I am going to say next.