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| 	How to try to survive an IBM Mwave under Linux SB drivers
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| 
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| 
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| +	IBM have now released documentation of sorts and Torsten is busy
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| 	trying to make the Mwave work. This is not however a trivial task.
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| 
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| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| OK, first thing - the IRQ problem IS a problem, whether the test is bypassed or
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| not.  It is NOT a Linux problem, but an MWAVE problem that is fixed with the
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| latest MWAVE patches. So, in other words, don't bypass the test for MWAVES!
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| 
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| I have Windows 95 on /dev/hda1, swap on /dev/hda2, and Red Hat 5 on /dev/hda3.
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| 
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| The steps, then:
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| 
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|     Boot to Linux. 
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|     Mount Windows 95 file system (assume mount point = /dos95).
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|     mkdir /dos95/linux
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|     mkdir /dos95/linux/boot
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|     mkdir /dos95/linux/boot/parms
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| 
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|     Copy the kernel, any initrd image, and loadlin to /dos95/linux/boot/.
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| 
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|     Reboot to Windows 95.
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| 
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|     Edit C:/msdos.sys and add or change the following:
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| 
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|         Logo=0
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|         BootGUI=0
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| 
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|     Note that msdos.sys is a text file but it needs to be made 'unhidden',
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|     readable and writable before it can be edited.  This can be done with
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|     DOS' "attrib" command.
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| 
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|     Edit config.sys to have multiple config menus. I have one for windows 95 and
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|     five for Linux, like this:
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| ------------
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| [menu]
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| menuitem=W95, Windows 95
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| menuitem=LINTP, Linux - ThinkPad
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| menuitem=LINTP3, Linux - ThinkPad Console
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| menuitem=LINDOC, Linux - Docked
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| menuitem=LINDOC3, Linux - Docked Console
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| menuitem=LIN1, Linux - Single User Mode
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| REM menudefault=W95,10
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| 
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| [W95]
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| 
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| [LINTP]
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| 
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| [LINDOC]
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| 
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| [LINTP3]
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| 
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| [LINDOC3]
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| 
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| [LIN1]
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| 
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| [COMMON]
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| FILES=30
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| REM Please read README.TXT in C:\MWW subdirectory before changing the DOS= statement.
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| DOS=HIGH,UMB
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| DEVICE=C:\MWW\MANAGER\MWD50430.EXE
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| SHELL=c:\command.com /e:2048
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| -------------------
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| 
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| The important things are the SHELL and DEVICE statements.
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| 
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|     Then change autoexec.bat. Basically everything in there originally should be
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|     done ONLY when Windows 95 is booted. Then you add new things specifically
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|     for Linux.  Mine is as follows
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| 
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| ---------------
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| @ECHO OFF
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| if "%CONFIG%" == "W95" goto W95
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| 
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| REM
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| REM Linux stuff
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| REM
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| SET MWPATH=C:\MWW\DLL;C:\MWW\MWGAMES;C:\MWW\DSP
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| SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
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| SET MWROOT=C:\MWW
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| SET LIBPATH=C:\MWW\DLL
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| SET PATH=C:\WINDOWS;C:\MWW\DLL;
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| CALL MWAVE START NOSHOW
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| c:\linux\boot\loadlin.exe @c:\linux\boot\parms\%CONFIG%.par
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| 
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| :W95
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| REM
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| REM Windows 95 stuff
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| REM
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| c:\toolkit\guard
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| SET MSINPUT=C:\MSINPUT
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| SET MWPATH=C:\MWW\DLL;C:\MWW\MWGAMES;C:\MWW\DSP
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| REM The following is used by DOS games to recognize Sound Blaster hardware.
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| REM If hardware settings are changed, please change this line as well.
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| REM See the Mwave README file for instructions.
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| SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
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| SET MWROOT=C:\MWW
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| SET LIBPATH=C:\MWW\DLL
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| SET PATH=C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND;E:\ORAWIN95\BIN;f:\msdev\bin;e:\v30\bin.dbg;v:\devt\v30\bin;c:\JavaSDK\Bin;C:\MWW\DLL;
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| SET INCLUDE=f:\MSDEV\INCLUDE;F:\MSDEV\MFC\INCLUDE
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| SET LIB=F:\MSDEV\LIB;F:\MSDEV\MFC\LIB
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| win
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| 
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| ------------------------
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| 
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| Now build a file in c:\linux\boot\parms for each Linux config that you have.
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| 
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| For example, my LINDOC3 config is for a docked Thinkpad at runlevel 3 with no
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| initrd image, and has a parameter file named LINDOC3.PAR in c:\linux\boot\parms:
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| 
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| -----------------------
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| #   LOADLIN @param_file image=other_image root=/dev/other
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| #
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| #	Linux Console in docking station
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| #
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| c:\linux\boot\zImage.krn        # First value must be filename of Linux kernel.
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| root=/dev/hda3                  # device which gets mounted as root FS
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| ro                              # Other kernel arguments go here.
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| apm=off
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| doc=yes
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| 3
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| -----------------------
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| 
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| The doc=yes parameter is an environment variable used by my init scripts, not
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| a kernel argument.
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| 
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| However, the apm=off parameter IS a kernel argument!  APM, at least in my setup,
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| causes the kernel to crash when loaded via loadlin (but NOT when loaded via
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| LILO). The APM stuff COULD be forced out of the kernel via the kernel compile
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| options. Instead, I got an unofficial patch to the APM drivers that allows them
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| to be dynamically deactivated via kernel arguments. Whatever you chose to
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| document, APM, it seems, MUST be off for setups like mine.
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| 
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| Now make sure C:\MWW\MWCONFIG.REF looks like this:
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| 
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| ----------------------
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| [NativeDOS]
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| Default=SB1.5
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| SBInputSource=CD
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| SYNTH=FM
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| QSound=OFF
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| Reverb=OFF
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| Chorus=OFF
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| ReverbDepth=5
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| ChorusDepth=5
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| SBInputVolume=5
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| SBMainVolume=10
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| SBWaveVolume=10
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| SBSynthVolume=10
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| WaveTableVolume=10
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| AudioPowerDriver=ON
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| 
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| [FastCFG]
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| Show=No
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| HideOption=Off
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| -----------------------------
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| 
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| OR the Default= line COULD be
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| 
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| Default=SBPRO
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| 
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| Reboot to Windows 95 and choose Linux. When booted, use sndconfig to configure
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| the sound modules and voilà - ThinkPad sound with Linux.
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| 
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| Now the gotchas - you can either have CD sound OR Mixers but not both. That's a
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| problem with the SB1.5 (CD sound) or SBPRO (Mixers) settings. No one knows why
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| this is!
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| 
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| For some reason MPEG3 files, when played through mpg123, sound like they
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| are playing at 1/8th speed - not very useful!  If you have ANY insight
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| on why this second thing might be happening, I would be grateful.
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| 
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| ===========================================================
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|     _/      _/_/_/_/
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|    _/_/  _/_/     _/
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|   _/ _/_/ _/_/_/_/      Martin John Bartlett
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|  _/  _/  _/     _/      (martin@nitram.demon.co.uk)
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| _/      _/_/_/_/
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|        _/
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| _/    _/
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|  _/_/
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| ===========================================================
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