TITLE: Advanced Gravis Tech Note #17 AREA: SBOS DATE: February 2, 1993 KEY WORDS: LINKS 386 PRO GAME SBOS SETUP SUBJECT: UltraSound Setup for Links 386 Pro (Access Software) Version You must be using Links 386 Pro version 1.05 or newer. Version 1.05 fixes some problems with the sound. To find out your version #, type LINKS386 /V from the Links386 directory. Version 1.05 can be found on most bulletin board systems (BBS's) or by calling Access Software Directly (1-800-793-8324). Memory Links 386 Pro comes with it's own memory manager. Access Software does not recommend using QEMM with Links 386 Pro. It has been our experience that Links 386 Pro works best without any expanded memory driver, including EMM386.EXE. Conclusion: Don't use EMM386.EXE (or any other expanded memory driver). According to Access Software, you must use the HIMEM.SYS driver that comes with MS-DOS 5.0 (not the one that comes with Windows 3.1). If you use the driver that comes with Windows 3.1, then Links will probably crash. Links Configuration Once you have your computer's memory set up as above, and you have installed Links 386 Pro version 1.05, you are ready to begin. You must delete the configuration file in the LINKS386 subdirectory called LINKS386.CFG. SBOS Because Links 386 Pro "looks for" a specific version of the Sound Blaster card, you must run SBOS with the -X2 option. Example: SBOS -X2 Running Links Links must be run with the /S option, which eliminates possible device conflicts with sound cards. Example: LINKS386 /S or GOLF /S. You should then go to the "Options" menu and select "Sound Options." Choose the Sound Blaster option. At this point, Links should set up (by itself) for DMA channel 1, and interrupt 7. You should change this to whatever is listed for the "I" option in your SET BLASTER= line in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, usually 5. Try "pressing" the TEST SOUND button on the screen. You should hear sound. Try several to make sure your system is set up correctly. Whew! You should now have your Links 386 Pro working. Enjoy. Date - {DATE|12/08/92}