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"Lance W. Kephart" <[log in to unmask]>
Sat, 28 Feb 1998 16:36:16 -0700
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I'm at my wit's end with this thing, and
Aztech's support has basically said they have
done everything to help me....but I highly doubt
it.  Just the same, I'm still stuck with a
customer's PC that is just about finished.

The following is what I submitted to Aztech Tech
Support.  Hopefully this will be enough for this
great crew to work with!  Let me know if you
need any additional info.

THANKS IN ADVANCE!!
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-----Original Message-----
Sent:   Sunday, February 22, 1998 7:15 PM
To:     [log in to unmask]
Subject:  MM WaveRider

Product / Model Name: MM WaveRider Pro 32-3D
FCC-ID:  138-MMSN853
Disk Vol Name:  Wes
Diskette Version:  3.00
Operating System:  DOS 6.2, Windows 3.11
System Configuration:
  IBM PS/1 Consultant
  486 SX
  A:(3 1/2" 1.44MB), C:(245MB), D:(Memorex
  CD-242E CD-ROM drive)
  8 MB memory
  VGA Video
  IBM PS/2 Mouse
  No other software installed, except for Aztech
  CD (Plug & Play Configuration software, Voyetra,
  Win 3.1 installer)

Description of problem:
Everything seems to have installed fine, and I
can even play music cd's without a problem.

But when I start Windows, the start sound locks
into a repetitive loop and won't stop until I
have gone into Control Panel, Sounds, Press the
Test button once, then press the cancel button
once.

I can then play a music cd or do something else
until I go to exit Windows, then it does the
repetitive loop again and won't exit.

I then perform the ctrl-alt-del to get a blue
screen saying that program manager is having a
problem.  I press enter to close the program and
exit to DOS, but the repetitive loop continues
playing.

------- Response from Aztech Support -----------
You need to check the ICU management software for
any hardware conflicts.
Do you have any other PnP devices in the system?
Does the system bios support PnP?

----------- End of first message / response -----

(2) -----Original Message-----
Sent:   Wednesday, February 25, 1998 7:50 PM
To:     [log in to unmask]
Subject:        RE: MM WaveRider

>You need to check the ICU management software for
>any hardware conflicts.
The utility listed everything as having no conflicts. The closest I came was in the
ISA Configuration
Utility under the Motherboard System Devices and
the AZT2320 PnP SOUND DEVICE.

The motherboard showed an interrupt of 2(9) in
use, and the AZT2320 showed an interrupt of 9(2)
in use.  I'm not sure I understand what those mean though.
Is something trying to use BOTH interrupt 9 and
2 at the same time?

I saved the ISA configurations into log files if
you need additional information.

>Do you have any other PnP devices in the system?
No.  The only other thing install is a generic
14.4 modem.

>Does the system bios support PnP?
I'm not sure, but I don't find anything in the
bios for enabling PnP support, so probably not.

*************************************************
Lance Kephart
Kephart's Korner
http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/vista/7192
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