Windsurfer
@8FEB.ADF -
IBM MWave WindSurfer
I found these files in the networking
section. How long they will be there is anyone's guess.
README.TXT
WSWMCA01.ZIP Mwave Windows MCA support
disk 1/2
WSWMCA02.ZIP Mwave Windows MCA support
disk 2/2
WSWARP01.ZIP Mwave Warp
support disk 1
WSWARP02.ZIP Mwave Warp
support disk 2
MWAVEVSD.ZIP Mwave sampled sound
synth for Warp
Windsurfer MIDI Pac files:
Samples from Prosonous Sounds - Full MIDI samples for OS/2 & Windows
(7 diskettes)
OS2SMP01.ZIP
MIDI samples disk 1 (OS/2)
WINSMP01.ZIP MIDI
samples disk 1 (Windows)
SMPS02.ZIP
disk 2 (common)
SMPS03.ZIP
disk 3 (common)
SMPS04.ZIP
disk 4 (common)
SMPS05.ZIP
disk 5 (common)
SMPS06.ZIP
disk 6 (common)
Band in a Box
PowerTracks Pro
This page is open to correction! If you know something about this adapter,
give me a NOTE
Windsurfer Base image was provided
by Robert Watts
Area for ZIPs- Looks like the same
type of memory used on the XGA-2.
Internal I/O Connections:
Elco 4-pin connector for internal
CD-ROM audio input
Elco 3-pin connector for IBM internal
CD-ROM audio input
2 x 8 Berg Header for stereo line
in/out, mixed l/r out, mono in, +/- 12 V, front panel connection
(supports a front panel that includes a speaker with volume control, a
microphone jack, and a headphone jack)
34 Pin Header for Sony CDU-31A
"New Sony Bus"
40-pin header for IBM ISA Internal
CD-ROM drive (P/N 32G2961) or Panasonic 562/563
DSP 51 MIPS
External I/O Connections:
1/8-inch jack for stereo line in/microphone
1/8-inch jack for stereo line out/headphones (32 ohms or greater)
RJ11 phone jack (telephone line connection)
RJ11 phone jack (telephone set connection)
6-pin, mini-DIN for MIDI in/out/through (via breakout cable).
WindSurfer is a 16-bit DMA bus master adapter which occupies a 16 or
32-bit Micro Channel bus slot 16 Mhz or faster system, with a 386SX or
greater processor.
WindSurfer and Audiovation adapters together
They cannot be active at the same time with current
software . Concurrent operation is planned for a future release of the
software. (Ed. I don't know if AV212
solves this)
Microphone needed for full-duplex speakerphone
feature
Any standard unidirectional electret mike will do. If
you have a dynamic microphone, you may have to turn off your monitor while
using the speakerphone, due to interference.
CD-ROMs supported
IBM Internal ISA CD-ROM (P/N 70G8501) or Panasonic CR-562/563
drive, the other is the Sony CDU-31A. These same drives with OEM labels,
and other Panasonic and Sony drives that use the same ISA interfaces
(not SCSI) should work also, but have not been tested. (Ed.
Report
what CDs you have used)
Sony CDU-31A
Uses the 34 pin "New Sony Bus"
173A.EXE Complete
DOS installation disk for the CDU-31A
OS/2 Drivers for the Sony CDU-31A and CDU-33A are available
from IBM's BBS at (919) 517-0001.
WindowsNT Drivers for the Sony CDU-31A and CDU-33A are
available from Microsoft's BBS at (206) 936-6735.
CR-526/563 Drivers
CR-562/563 (2x speed, tray loading type CD-ROM)
DOS95NTOS/2
Recording .WAV files while simultaneously playing
MIDI files
Yes, assuming both your PC and music software can handle
it.
Audio along with modem
All audio features (except synthesis) can run concurrently
with the modem, even at 14.4Kbps.
WindSurfer MIDI Pac
MIDI breakout cable, an expanded set of Prosonus
sampled sounds, Band-in-a-Box and PowerTracks music applications.
Developer's toolkit
Available for the WindSurfer/Audiovation adapters Contact
Intermetrics at 617-661-1840 for DOS/Windows and OS/2 toolkits.
AdapterId 08FEBh IBM MWave WindSurfer
COMM Port
The COMM port can be assigned as COMM 1 through COMM 8,
or it can be disabled.
<COMM 3, IRQ
3>, 4-IRQ3, 4-IRQ4, 5-IRQ3, 5-IRQ4, 6-IRQ3, 6-IRQ4, 7-IRQ3, 7-IRQ4,
8-IRQ3, 8-IRQ4, 2-IRQ3, 1-IRQ4, Disabled
I/O Address Selection
Select the I/O addresses used by the adapter
<0400-041F
04F8-04FF>, 0800-081F 08F8-08FF, 0C00-0C1F 0CF8-0CFF, 1000-101F
10F8-10FF, 1400-141F 14F8-14FF, 1800-181F 18F8-18FF, 1C00-1C1F 1CF8-1CFF,
2000-201F 20F8-20FF, 2400-241F 24F8-24FF, 2800-281F 28F8-28FF, 2C00-2C1F
2CF8-2CFF, 3000-301F 30F8-30FF, 3400-341F 34F8-34FF, 3800-381F 38F8-38FF,
3C00-3C1F 3CF8-3CFF, 4000-401F 40F8-40FF, 4400-441F 44F8-44FF, 4800-481F
48F8-48FF, 4C00-4C1F 4CF8-4CFF
DSP Interrupt Selection
The Digital Signal Processor Interrupt level can be set
to either 9 or 15
<Interrupt
Level 15 decimal>, Interrupt Level 9 decimal
CD-ROM Drive Address Selection
I/O address selection for CD-ROM drive - Sony CDU31A
or compatible or Panasonic CR-563 or compatible.
<CD-ROM Disabled
>, Sony 300 - 303, Sony 340 - 343, Sony 360 - 363, IBM 300
- 303, IBM 310 - 31, IBM 320 - 323
Arbitration Level
Select MicroChannel Arbitration levels.
<Level 1>,
3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E
Fairness Enable/Disable
Enables the MicroChannel Fairness feature to be enabled
or disabled.
<Disabled>,
Enabled
MIDI Port Enable / Disable
MIDI may be enabled by the user.
<Disabled>,
Enabled
Stereo Output:
Dynamic Range: 16 bits
Bandwidth: 20 Hz -- 20 kHz +/- 1.5 dB
Output Level: 2.8 V (p-p) (600 ohms load)
S/N Ratio (S+N0/N: >80dB @ 1 kHz (10 k ohms load))
Output Impedance: 33 ohms typical.
Stereo Input (Microphone Configuration):
Bandwidth: 20 Hz -- 20 kHz
Input Impedance: 5 k ohms
(600 ohms microphone recommended).
Stereo Input (Line-In Configuration):
Bandwidth: 20 Hz -- 20kHz
Maximum Input Level:
4 V (p-p) (1.4 V rms)
Input Impedance: 5
k ohms.
Internal CD-ROM Stereo Input:
Bandwidth: 20 Hz --
20 kHz
Output Level: 5.6
v (p-p) (2 V rms)
Input Impedance: 5
k ohms.
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