README.TXT for Windows 95 Release 1.20 for CS4232/36 ==================================================== Installation Tips: Many problems with reinstallation occur because of existing registry entries from previous installations and because of the \WINDOWS\INF\OEMx.INF file. Removing the OEMx.INF files and removing the various CS4232 devices from the Control Panel will fix most problems. However, please use caution. Previous installations of other devices may have put an OEMx.INF in the \WINDOWS\INF directory. Please restart the machine if the Windows 95 installation prompts. This will load the CS4232C driver in the CONFIG.SYS. Now, Windows 95 should continue the regular installation of the various CS4232/36 devices. To enable real DOS mode with CS4232/36 support: 1. Select a DOS prompt icon. 2. Select Properties. 3. Go to the Program tab. 4. Select the Advanced... button. 5. Click MS-DOS Mode. 6. Click "Specify a new MS-DOS configuration." 7. The following line will be automatically placed into the new MS-DOS configuration (with right path): DEVICE=C:\WIN95\CS4232C.EXE /O /R To enable a CS4232/36 audio card in a system that contains multiple CS4232/36 audio cards: 1. Add the following option to the CS4232C.EXE entry in the CONFIG.SYS. Device=C:\WINDOWS\CS4232C.EXE /Sxx where xx is the OEM ID number for the CS4232 audio card to be enabled. 2. The OEM ID number can be obtained from the manufacturer or by adding a "/V" to the CS4232C.EXE entry in the CONFIG.SYS: Device=C:\WINDOWS\CS4232C.EXE /V