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Music And Sound
So, for example, if you have a VGA graphics adapter, a Sound Blaster sound
board on IRQ 9, and you want to see EGA pictures and play RealSound sound
effects through your sound card, you would type ERIC
EGA
BLASTER 9 <ENTER>
at the MS-DOS system prompt.
The XMOUSE parameter is used for mouse drivers that are not Microsoft com-
patible. If your mouse is not responding or the software is behaving erratically
(e.g. the mouse cursor is “eating” the graphics), then you may want to start the
game by typing ERIC XMOUSE to override the default.
Refer to the next section, Music And Sound, for more information on music card
and sound module configuration.
Eric The
Unready
supports the following music and sound effect technologies:
RealSound (TM)
AdLib Music Synthesizer Card
Creative Labs’ Sound Blaster
Roland MT-32 and compatible MIDI sound modules including Roland’s
MT-100,
CM-32L, and LAPC-1
RealSound sound effects will be played through the PC’s internal speaker if you
do not have a Sound Blaster card. See the Installation section for instructions
for proper installation of the game.
If you have a Sound Blaster, you will hear sound effects and music simultane-
ously. If you have an AdLib card, you will not hear any sound effects while music
is playing.
REALSOUND
(TM)
RealSound is used throughout the game to play sound
effects
on the PC’s inter-
nal speaker or a Sound Blaster card, if present. No additional hardware or soft-
ware is required for you to hear RealSound effects in
Eric The Unready.
If you
do not have a Sound Blaster you will hear RealSound sound effects on your PC
speaker.
RealSound is a Patent Pending technological breakthrough that works with any
IBM compatible computer with a built-in speaker. If your machine beeps when
you turn it on, it is compatible with RealSound.
ROLAND MT-32, MT-100, CM-32L, AND LAPC-1 OWNERS
To use your MIDI sound module, make sure your equipment is configured as
shown in the MIDI wiring diagram on the next page.
If you have problems, check
that the following steps have been taken to properly configure your equipment:
Note:
LAPC-1
owners may ignore items
1,2,
and 3.
1.
A PC to MIDI Interface
card
is installed in your PC.
2.
me PC to MIDI Interface card is connected to an MPU-401 or
compatible MIDI Interface or MIDI Processing Unit.
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