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Problems with CT2230

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First post, by Stojke

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Hello, i have problems with Sound Blaster 16 / PRO3.

I am using it in Dell OptiPlex GX1 500.
I installed windows 98se drivers i found on some web site, but add/remove hardware reports it as not working properly. I disabled onboard audio, but still nothing.

My OPL3 tracker, Adlib tracker 2, keeps playing songs all messed up and horrible.

Any one got any idea what should i do?

Reply 2 of 38, by Stojke

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Tried updating the drivers from windows 98SE CD.
Still getting Code 10 error and no sound card detected (cant enable it)(the card is detected in the add/remove hardware wizard).

It was functioning perfectly in the other computer...

Reply 4 of 38, by Stojke

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It only has jumpers for the CD connector. It says CDIRQ.
And Hex address -> 220/240/260/280

It is currently set to 220.

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Reply 6 of 38, by Stojke

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I'm starting to lose hope...

I've reinstalled windows, drivers, updated BIOS, disabled on-board audio, edited with sysedit -> autoexec, config, various drivers...

It just wont work! It works perfectly fine on the other PC, but it wont work at all on this PC...

(Sorry for 3 posts in a row)

Reply 7 of 38, by shspvr

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Most like becuases it is a Dell just min of the other goof ball OEM back in day they did really off wall non standerd things to there motherbaord I belive in case you have to have a PnP Sound Blaster 16

Reply 8 of 38, by Stojke

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Yes, it is an Plug'n'Play sound card: CT2230 - SB 16 MCD CSP

Any ides on how to fix this? I have updated the BIOS from A07 to A10.
(Its Dell OptiPlex GX1 500 mid tower)

Reply 10 of 38, by AdamP

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Which SB16 driver are you using? Windows 98 has two:

Sound Blaster 16 or AWE32
Sound Blaster 16 Plug and Play

And are you sure there are no resource conflicts? In my experience, the most common conflict with an ISA sound card is the parallel port using the same IRQ.

And have you tried moving it to another slot? I had an issue with an AWE64 Gold once (the wavetable MIDI and high DMA wouldn't work, resulting in distorted 16-bit audio), and moving it to another ISA slot solved it.

And according to this, the CT2230 is not Plug and Play, meaning you should have resource jumpers somewhere.

Reply 11 of 38, by Stojke

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The exact same driver i used in the other PC, and than since it didn't work i have downloaded some drivers from the Internet...

I have tried moving it from one slot to an other, still same problem. I even removed the Symbios SCSI card that was controlling the SCSI CDROM.
All i have on my card are HEX jumpers:

ADDRESS: [220] 240 260 280
IOS0 ON OFF ON OFF
IOS1 ON ON OFF OFF

and all other you can see on that page. But i can not find any IRQ jumpers...

Also, if it helps, this is what I inputed with sysedit:

Config.sys

DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS
DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\EMM386.EXE NOEMS
DOS=HIGH,UMB
DEVICE=C:\sb16\DRV\CTSB16.SYS /UNIT=0 /BLASTER=A:220 I:5 D:1
DEVICE=C:\sb16\DRV\CTMMSYS.SYS
FILES=40

Autoexec.bat

SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T3

And this is a picture of what files are inside drv folder:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/54462712/datafolder.png

Reply 12 of 38, by 5u3

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SB16 cards which are neither fully jumper-configurable nor full PnP cards have to be initialized through the diagnose utility.

Try something like

C:\SB16\DIAGNOSE /S

after the SET BLASTER line in your AUTOEXEC.BAT.

Reply 13 of 38, by Stojke

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Tried that as well...

This is what i get on the Dell (Warning: Loud noise):
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/54462712/noised.wma
This is what i get on AMD k6 (And how should it sound):
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/54462712/nonoise.wma

I will try to replace hard drives.

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Reply 14 of 38, by Stojke

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Update:

I have replaced the hard drives, and the sound card works perfectly now. I am searching why didn't it work on the second one.

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Reply 17 of 38, by Stojke

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Oh wow, it was a hard drive problem. The circuitry in the Seagate was conflicting with the circuitry for the CDROM on the sound card.

The problem is solved now. Thanks a lot guys!

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Reply 18 of 38, by shspvr

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Stojke wrote:

Oh wow, it was a hard drive problem. The circuitry in the Seagate was conflicting with the circuitry for the CDROM on the sound card.

The problem is solved now. Thanks a lot guys!

So it was a Master/Slave or CS? Jumper problem?.

Reply 19 of 38, by Stojke

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No matter, IDE 1 or IDE2, master, slave or cable select. The hard drive electronics were interfering with the sound card. Once i switched to an other hard drive, everything worked fine.