GUS Daily Digest Mon, 21 Feb 94 0:07 Volume 11: Issue 19 Today's Topics: .XMI to .MID Australian pricing and SB16 CD-ROM interface with GUS GUS Daily Digest V11 #14 GUS Daily Digest V11 #18 GUS Daily Digest V11 #18 (fwd) GUS OS/2 Drivers Lucas Arts Games with GUS? MOD Samples OEM CDROM upgrade Snaredrum/static Well, it still doesn't work! {GUS}: Control over CD input line? {GUS}: Static recorded on one channel only Standard Info: - Meta-info about the GUS can be found at the end of the Digest. - Before you ask a question, please READ THE FAQ. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 19 Feb 1994 10:29:40 -0400 (AST) From: Jurassic Mark Subject: .XMI to .MID GUs day people, Anyone knows how to convert a .XMI file into .MID format. I have like 20 of them and they sound excellent. Right now, I can only play them in windows with Media Player. Is there a converter program, composer (for editing) or a DOS player? Marc Y. Paulin - Jurassic Mark (Usenet) - J-Mark (IRC) Graduating CS student in search of a job... - markus@clement.info.umoncton.ca (Talk 'n Mail) - (506)856-9518 - Inertia Player Beta Tester - Author of the G-List for Ultrasound owners ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 17 Feb 1994 15:10:56 +1000 From: Peter.Enzerink@FINANCE.ausgovfinance.telememo.au Subject: Australian pricing and SB16 Two questions in one message! Good use of bandwidth. What is the best price people know of for the GUS in Australia? Send to me personally and I will summarise for the mailing list. Has anyone got a GUS and a SB16 to coexist happily, and is there anything I should watch out for. Thanks in advance. INTERNET: Peter.Enzerink@finance.ausgovfinance.telememo.au X400 : /G=Peter/S=Enzerink/O=Finance/P=ausgovfinance/A=telememo/C=au SMAIL : PO Box 165, Queen Victoria Terrace, Parkes 2600 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Feb 94 22:14:07 EST From: madbax@aol.com Subject: CD-ROM interface with GUS Hey, >the GUS card I only receive a mono signal from one speaker. But if I plug the >audio into the CD-ROM card I get stereo, but this doesn't help my CD games. Do you mean internally, as in the four-pin connect on the GUS, or externally via a patch cord? If it's interally, it's probably only luck that the wiring that came with the CD-ROM fits the GUS's four-pin (I know mine didn't). The connections would most likely be off. I *believe* that the GUS's are "left, ground, ground, right". Externally, it may be a bad cord--RCA's are easy to pull the wires out of... Later. --Joe ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Feb 1994 16:49:00 -0500 (EST) From: Phat H Tran Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V11 #14 > Date: Tue, 15 Feb 1994 10:34:47 GMT > From: Clarke Brunt > Subject: Re: Adding patches... > > >my new patches to the Patch Manager. I tried adding one to the patch list file > >pointed to by ULTRADIR (I think); I got it to list in Patch Manager but could > >not access it or play it on the keyboard. > > If you got it to list OK, then it sounds like you must have correctly > changed ultrasnd.ini, so if it wouldn't load or play, then perhaps the > patch format is incorrect - is wav2pat an old program? > Try Gravis PatchMaker Lite instead - I think it is part of gus0038.zip > (which I haven't got myself yet), or pmak110.zip. Another thing to consider is that Patch Manager and the new Windows driver look at different sections of ultrasnd.ini. What they see must agree or else your custom patches won't load. I _think_ the new driver looks at the [... Bank 0] sections while Patch Man looks at the [Melodic Patches] and [Drum Patches] sections. Whatever the case is, the whole custom-patching situation is just a mess right now. Gravis/ Forte are working on ways to radically improve it, though. > Date: Tue, 15 Feb 94 9:10:08 CST > From: Jon Fletcher > Subject: I am getting a strange SBOS error message. > > Hidy-ho Gussers, > > Ever since I have installed GUS0038.ZIP I have been getting the following > error message: > > Invalid (C:\ULTRASND\SBOS\sboslib.sbs) SBOS patch library > > Does anybody know why I am getting this error? You might have mismatching SBOS versions. Since SBOS comes in several files (sbosdrv.exe/.com, loadsbos.exe, and sboslib.sbs), you must make sure that all are from the same version of SBOS. Delete all these files from your \ultrasnd and \ultrasnd\sbos directories and then install the new SBOS in gus0039.zip (yes, 0039). > Date: Tue, 15 Feb 1994 22:28:08 -0400 (EDT) > From: Kids run for the nutritious taste of Sampo > Subject: King's Quest VI on CDROM > > HELP! > How do you get King's Quest VI on CDROM to work with AIL/Miles? > The readme had no info, neither did the game, other than using SBOS. > Please E-Mail. Thanks!!Later, You can't use the AIL drivers with KQ6 as the game uses a different audio system (Sierra does not use the Miles drivers). You might want to use Mega-Em with the game instead. > Date: Tue, 15 Feb 94 12:55:12 EST > From: treason@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Act of Treason) > Subject: Syndicate Bad Patch > > Has anyone found out which patch is the patch that associates with the > 'moving cars' in the victory sequence? The patch thats installed for that is > absolutely horrible, and any of 100 patches would be much better. This is the > ONLY problem I have with syndicate, and it would be so nice to get it out of > the way. The moving cars sound is a sample, not a patch. Phat. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Feb 94 17:15:53 +0000 From: eeyjsfa@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V11 #18 I wish Gravis would be a little more active in promoting their excelent soundcards in the UK. Yesterday I looked through all of the PC games magazines latest issues and none of them contained Ultrasound adverts, but what was worse, only a very tiny minoroty of reviews of games which support the gravis directly actualy mention the fact. For example, in one of the magazines there is a checkbox at the end of each review deatailing the hardware requirements - they never fail to mention when a game has SB / Adlib support, but they do not mention gravis support ever! Even with games like Doom that are virtualy unplayable without one! ;-) The ultrasound deserves to be the top soundcard in the UK - Unfortunately if the UK games magazine readers persist in thinking that nothing supports the gravis, it will become a legendary failure. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Feb 1994 17:51:38 -0700 From: Tam Ignatius Ying S Subject: GUS Daily Digest V11 #18 (fwd) > Date: Sun, 20 Feb 1994 00:52:42 +0200 > From: Erik Bunn > Subject: Sam&Max and GUS > > I finally got around to buying the game and just finished installing > it, but.. nope, no native GUS support (boo) and megaem 2.02 won't > work, and even SBOS (2.08 I believe) won't do a thing. What? What's your setup? I used the usual setup (megaem, emm386, or even use sbos) should work beautifully. I've only got some tweaking setting to General Midi+SB (using advanced setup). BTW, sometimes when I get to moleman Doug the game popped out to dos and said "script [??] not available" or something like that. Any clue? I've thru it so it's not a matter to me, but ... > > What do I need to do to get sound out of this thing? DOTT worked fine > with SBOS.. - Ignatius ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Feb 1994 11:00:07 -0600 (CST) From: woan@austin.ibm.com (Ronald S. Woan) Subject: GUS OS/2 Drivers I have found that the OS/2 MMPM drivers recently uploaded to ftp.cdrom.com basically require the MMPM CSD patch to be installed prior to the driver installation. The CSD can also be found on ftp.cdrom.com as mmpmcs.dsk in the ibm directory. Ron +------All Views Expressed Are My Own And Not Necessarily Shared By IBM-----+ + Ronald S. Woan (IBM VNET)WOAN AT AUSTIN, woan@exeter.austin.ibm.com + + outside of IBM woan@austin.ibm.com or woan@cactus.org or r.woan@ieee.org + + others woan@soda.berkeley.edu Prodigy: XTCR74A Compuserve: 73530,2537 + ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Feb 1994 11:13:43 -0400 (EDT) From: LFG3397@ritvax.isc.rit.edu Subject: Lucas Arts Games with GUS? I just got Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis and Kings Quest Five, both on CD-ROM. Kings Quest works fine with GUS. However, Indy keeps jamming on me. The entire screen freezes and the sound freezes on the last note played and my keyboard also freezes. On the disk comes demos for Indy, DOTT, and Sam and Max. THe Indy and DOTT demos frequently jam and Sam and Max doesn't work at all. I know the disk works because it worked on another machine (not another GUS though). I also still only have the original 256k memory. Could this be a problem? Any assistance? ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Feb 94 14:22:00 MST From: Juggler Subject: MOD Samples Does anyone know of any FTP sites where I can locate tons of sample files (SAM) for making MODs?? Thanks. --- - = Juggler = - [ IRC: jugular - vrave: jug ] IH23@utep.bitnet IH23%utep@utepvm.ep.utexas.edu --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Sometimes I wonder about the karmic implications of our actions" -Farmer Vincent in "Motel Hell" --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Feb 1994 18:37:08 SST From: "FLAT^^TOP AT DISCS, NUS, SINGAPORE" Subject: OEM CDROM upgrade Hello i am planning to get a CDrom for the GUS, i saw the below announced by john smith and was wondering if any has used it. Perhaps someone can give me his/her opinion on the below. {from GUS FYI} The following is some information regarding a multimedia upgrade kit put together by an OEM, Synergy. You can contact them at the address and phone number below. This is not a Gravis product. Available from Synergy - Gravis OEM supplier 3115 Oceanfront Walk Marina Del Rey, CA, 90292 Phone: 310 827 0977 Fax: 310 827 0419 Multimedia Upgrade Kit with Gravis Wavetable Sound and Double speed drive comes with GMS SONY328 CD ROM Drive Double Speed 300KB Transfer Rate, Electronic transport mechanism, MPC Level I & II Compatible Kodak PhotoCD Multi-Session Compatible Caddyless, can play audio CD's without software. CD ROM adapter board and software Wave Table Advanced Gravis Ultrasound Board Bonus CD ROM software (varies) $299.00 Upgrade Kit w/o Sound board GMS SONY328 CD ROM Drive Double Speed 300KB Transfer Rate, Electronic transport mechanism, MPC Level I & II Compatible Kodak PhotoCD Multi-Session Compatible Caddyless, can play Audio CD's without software. CD ROM Adapter board and software $199.00 {end of extract} thanks in advance cheers Jerry /------------------------------------------------------------------------\ | <<<<<<>>>>>> Email: kohkhang@iscs.nus.sg | | MSwin, GUS & Scout+ Terbo User, Fanatic Gamer, DOOMer, BT, ST & SW fan | \------------------------------------------------------------------------/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Feb 94 19:54:47 EST From: jeffow@aol.com Subject: Snaredrum/static Hi. I'm a novice GUS user -- just play games! -- and I've been noticing a certain patch which irritates me in games such as Sam&Max, SC2000, World of Xeen (all thru Megaem). The sound sounds like a snare drum or something, but to me, it sounds more like static. I have no idea how to monkey around with replacing patches, etc., so I ask any of you out there for advice. (BTW, is it just me, or was the GUS server down for the past couple of days?) Jeff Ow ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Feb 1994 10:44:57 -0800 (PST) From: Chicken In a Biscuit Subject: Well, it still doesn't work! OK, I finally got around to manually editing my autoexec.bat and config.sys files to recognize the GUS. However, megaem and ultramid will now work even though my variables are correct (I think). Everything is the same as before I erased my autoexec and config, except that I had to change the hex address of the card (because my new HD came without a jumper and I needed to cannibalize one. anyway....) The card initializes fine, and recognizes that there is a card there. Megaem and Ultramid say that my card doesn't match the environment variables (like I said the only thing that is different is the hex address, but I had to change that cuz I removed a jumper). Anyway... 1) What did I do wrong? 2) Where the heck is gus0041? I wouldn't mind just downloading it so I can reinstall (even though I'm fully updated). I looked on epas and orst and wuarchive, etc. to no avail. gus0041.zip was nowhere to be found. Can someone please point me in its direction? Thank you very much for you time! chris yaga@u.washington.edu ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Feb 1994 15:19:53 IST From: Doron Shikmoni Subject: {GUS}: Control over CD input line? Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard I have just connected my CDROM drive to my GUS, using the internal 4-pin connector. Now, it seems that this input is mixed into the GUS output, without any control over it. That is, when I run the Gravis Mixer, clicking "Mute Line In" does not mute the CD-in. Also, the volume control has no effect on the sound from the CD. Is it really the case that this input is always mixed into the output, no matter what and without gain control? Thanks for any info ------- Doron Shikmoni Mgr., Communications and Networking Bar-Ilan University Israel Tel: +972-3-5318783 Fax: +972-3-5344446 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Feb 1994 15:15:59 IST From: Doron Shikmoni Subject: {GUS}: Static recorded on one channel only Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard Recently I heard some disturbing noises when trying to record on my GUS (connected a CD and used GoldWave to record). To test it out, I disconnected all inputs from the GUS and started to record, at 8 bit/44.1 Khz STEREO. The result was quite disturbing: there is constant static noise on one stereo channel only. The other channel is silent (well, as silent as the regular hiss). The phenomenon is totally consistent. I made sure nothing is connected to the input lines. Is my GUS broken? Is there something I can do to correct this problem? (It's a new card - still on warranty). H/W version is 2.4. Thanks ------- Doron Shikmoni Mgr., Communications and Networking Bar-Ilan University Israel Tel: +972-3-5318783 Fax: +972-3-5344446 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Feb 94 01:01:22 PST From: 1447P@VM1.CC.NPS.NAVY.MIL ========================================================================= From: 1447P at NAVPGS To: gus-general at dsd.es.com Subject: Star Trek 25th Anniversary CD-ROM version Just upgraded from the disk version of Star Trek the 25th Anniversary to the Enhanced CD-ROM version. The old version worked fine, but I can't get the sound-FX and digitized speech in the CD-ROM version to work (only the background music works). I called the tech support at Interplay and they said they would look into it (and suggested contacting Gravis for help). I'm running a 386-40DX, 20 MB RAM, 1 MB GUS, QEMM 7.03 memory manager. If anyone has an idea or has gotten the CD-ROM version to work, please let me know (via BBS or Directly). Thanks... -Dave ------------------------------ End of GUS Daily Digest V11 #19 *******************************