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First post, by Agt41510

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Hopefully this can help those looking to record music.

Does the ensoniq soundscape s-2000 work on a windows 98se? Picture attached.

I was able to get a opus working effortlessly using the same installwizard. Does the sndscape.iso have all of the files for the s-2000, though?

I still have the yellow exclamation marks on the s-2000. Desperate for answers so I'm just throwing out all I've done.. It picks up the s2000 in dos mode.. but won't show up on audacity. What do i need to do? It tries to make it seem like it's working but it still has the yellow (!)

Reply 1 of 3, by pyrogx

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S-2000 is not a PnP card. You need to configure it manually.
Did you check why there is a yellow exclamation mark in the device manager. Normally Windows tells you why...

Reply 2 of 3, by Agt41510

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pyrogx wrote on 2022-09-13, 11:09:

S-2000 is not a PnP card. You need to configure it manually.
Did you check why there is a yellow exclamation mark in the device manager. Normally Windows tells you why...

"this device is either not present or not working properly "code 10""

By manually do you mean in DOS? Whenever i get to DOS it looks like this (attached) automatically then goes to c:\windows>

Thanks!!

Reply 3 of 3, by dionb

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Agt41510 wrote on 2022-09-15, 04:23:
"this device is either not present or not working properly "code 10"" […]
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pyrogx wrote on 2022-09-13, 11:09:

S-2000 is not a PnP card. You need to configure it manually.
Did you check why there is a yellow exclamation mark in the device manager. Normally Windows tells you why...

"this device is either not present or not working properly "code 10""

By manually do you mean in DOS? Whenever i get to DOS it looks like this (attached) automatically then goes to c:\windows>

Thanks!!

No, you need to do it in Windows. With non-PnP cards like this you need to manually tell Windows (in Device Manager, at the Resources tab for the card) which resources it uses, so which base address, IRQ and DMA.

That error is telling you that there's no S-2000 in there with the resources currently configured, so you need to correct them to whatever values you chose when installing in DOS.