Roland CM-32L User Manual Page 6

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3.
A MIDI cable is connected from a
MIDI
OUT connector on the
MIDI
Interface to the MIDI IN connector on your sound module.
4.
The audio output jacks on your sound module are connected to the
audio input jacks on your amplifier or stereo.
5.
One or two speakers are attached to the speaker connectors on your
amplifier or stereo.
If you are having trouble getting your Roland sound module to operate. the diffi-
culty can probably be traced to one of two sources:
First, you may have two cards in your computer that are set to the same IRQ. If
this is the case, you can change the IRQ value for one of the cards by using the
card’s jumpers or switches (although some cards do not allow this). Consult the
manual that came with your MIDI interface.
The second possibility is that your MIDI interface may be set to an IRQ other
than the default value of 2 and/or an I/O address other than 330.
In this case.
you must specify the appropriate IRQ value and/or IWO address in the command
line when you start the game. For example, to use a MIDI interface card set to
operate on IRQ 5 and I/O address 300, you should start the game by typing:
ERIC MT32 5 300.
MPU-401
ROLAND SOUND AMPLlFlER
(OR COMPATIBLE)_
MODULE OR STEREO
MIDI
Wiring Diagram for Roland
MT-32,
MT-100,
and
CM-32L
Introduction To The Game Interface
To install and start up the game, see the
lnsta/lation and Start-up
section on
Page 8
When the game begins, you will see the title screen, followed by the introduction
sequence. You
can
hit
<ESC>
at any time to skip the introduction. The game
will then ask you if you wish to restore to a previously saved position.
After the introduction sequence, the main interface screen will appear. While
there are many alternate screen interfaces for various activities, you will spend
the most time interacting with this screen. It looks like this:
GRAPHICS WINDOW
This window can contain one of the following:
A picture of your location
Your inventory (what you are wearing and carrying)
Your status (score, number of turns taken, etc.)
A verbal description of your surroundings
A map
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