Audiovation Adapter/A
(Audiovation Adapter/A User's Guide P/N 82G5510 U.S.)
Part |
FRU P/N |
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Audiovation Adapter/A |
13H9294 (65G8863) |
Joystick Option Kit |
92G7466 |
Part |
Option P/N |
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Audiovation Adapter/A |
92G7464 |
IBM Audiovation MIDI and |
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Joystick Option Kit |
92G7466 |
Package Contents
- Audiovation Adapter/A
- Microphone
- Headphone set
- Speaker Cable (RCA - 1/8 in)
- Audio Patch/Wrap Cable (1/8 in - 1/8 in)
- Audiovation Utilities/Option Diskette
- Audiovation Installation - Windows Diskette
- Audiovation Installation - OS/2 Mwave Manager Diskette
- Audiovation Installation - OS/2 MMPM
System Requirements (Minimum)
Game Audio Port Address, Interrupt Line / DMA Channel
(default settings)
- Port Address = 220
- Interrupt Line (IRQ) = 7
- DMA channel = 1
Electrical Specifications
Analog Input
Sampling Rate |
44100 samples/sec. |
Channel Bandwidth |
20 Hz to 20 KHz +1 -3 dB |
Dynanic Range |
16-bit resolution |
S/(N+D) |
82 dB typical |
Line-In Input Impedance |
50 KOhm typical |
Line-In Signal Level |
2 volt RMS typical |
CD-ROM Input Level |
1 volt RMS typical |
Mic Input Impedance |
10 KOhm typical |
Mic Impedance should be < 2000 ohms |
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Analog Output
Sampling Rate |
44100 samples/sec. |
Channel Bandwidth |
20 Hz to 20 KHz +1 -3 dB |
Dynanic Range |
16-bit resolution |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio |
82 dB typical |
S/(N+D) |
82 dB typical |
Line-Out Level |
1 volt RMS into 600 ohms |
Headphone Drive |
32 ohms or greater |
Power Consumption
3.85 Watts
750 ma @ +5 volts
9 ma @ +12 volts
Software Installation for Windows
Installing Audiovation Software for Windows
- Start with the Audiovation hardware installed, the ConfigurationInformation updated.
Windows running, and all other Windows applications closed. Do not start Windows from
DOSSHELL.
- Insert the diskette labeled Audiovation Installation - Windows Disk #1
into the A: drive.
- From the Windows screen, click on File, then click on Run. The Run dialog box appears.
- On the Command line type: A:\setup , then click on OK. A series of screens will
lead you through the installation choices.
You are asked to decide which Audiovation options you wish to install.
Most users should select the Complete Installation You may select a Custom Installation if
you wish to install a subset of the Audiovation options at this time.
(The Custom Installation will give you the following choices: Sound Play/Record, Audio Applets, MIDI Synthesizers, MIDI Ports,
DOS Games Audio, Image Viewer.)
The software may take up to 15 minutes to install depending upon speed of your computer.
When the installation is complete, close and restart Windows to activate the Audiovation software.
Installing TalkWorks
TalkWorks provides the Audio Recorder capability for Audiovation. The TalkWorks
Quick Start procedure is given here for your convenience, but can refer to the enclosed TalkWorks User's Guide for more installation
details if you prefer.
- Start with the Audiovation Adapter/A hardware installed, Audiovation software installed, Windows running, and all
other Windows applications closed.
- Insert the diskette labeled Mwave TalkWorks by AudioFile into the A: drive.
- From the Windows Program Manager click on File, then click on Run. The Run dialog box appears.
- On the Command Line type : A:\setup then click on OK. A series of screens will lead you through the installation and
will restart Windows when the installation is complete.
Software Installation for OS/2
The Audiovation Software for OS/2 2.1 allows you to run OS/2 Audiovation applications under OS/2 2.1 MMPM/2
(Multimedia Presentation Manager) and/or WIN-OS/2 Audiovation applications. It does not support OS/2 for Windows.
The Audiovation OS/2 softwae installation is divided into three procedures:
- Procedure 1 installs the OS/2 Mwave Manager. It is not optional. Both OS/2 Audiovation applications and WIN-OS/2 Audivation
applications will need the Mwave Manager.
- Procedure 2 installs the Audiovation OS/2 MMPM software. It is optional. You must follow procedure 2 if you intend to run Audiovation
applications under OS/2 MMPM. You may skip procedure 2 if only Audiovation WIN-OS/2 applications will be run.
- Procedure 3 installs the Audiovation WIN-OS/2 software. It is optional. You must follow procedure 3 if you intend to run Audiovation
applications under WIN-OS/2. You may skip procedure 3 if only OS/2 Audiovation applications will be run.
Flow Chart for Audiovation OS/2 Software Installation
Some of the following procedures will modyfy the CONFIG.SYS file, please make a backup copy before you start.
Procedure 1.
Installing the OS/2 Mwave Manager
(Not Optional - Required to run All Apps.)
Determine if OS/2 MMPM/2 is Installed
Install MMPM/2, if Not Installed.
Using the diskette labeled:
Audiovation Installation - OS/2 Mwave Manager
From the OS/2 Command Line Enter:
a:setup
Procedure 2.
Installing the Audiovation OS/2 MMPM Software
(Optional - Only required to run OS/2 Apps.)
Using the diskette labeled:
Audiovation Installation - OS/2 MMPM
From the OS/2 Command Line Enter:
a:setup
Shut Down OS/2 and Restart Computer
Procedure 3.
Installing the Audiovation WIN-OS/2 Software
(Optional - Only required to run WIN-OS/2 Apps.)
Determine if WIN-OS/2 is Installed
Install WIN-OS/2, if Not Installed.
Using the diskette labeled:
Audiovataion Installation - Windows
From the WIN-OS/2 File RUN Dialog Box,
Enter: a:setup
Check/Adjust WIN-OS/2 Settings
OS/2 Desktop Startup
WIN-OS/2 Full Screen Startup
Migrated Programs
Close and Reopen WIN-OS/2
MPC 1 and MPC 2 Audio Specifications (Monaural recording)
Sample Rate |
Sample Size |
Frequency Range |
S/N Ratio |
Bytes Per Minute |
44 KHz |
16 bits |
20 Hz - 20 KHz |
80 dB |
5.3 MB |
44 KHz |
8 bits |
20 Hz - 20 KHz |
48 dB |
2.6 MB |
22 KHz |
16 bits |
20 Hz - 10 KHz |
80 dB |
2.6 MB |
22 KHz |
8 bits |
20 Hz - 10 KHz |
48 dB |
1.3 MB |
11 KHz |
16 bits |
20 Hz - 5 KHz |
80 dB |
1.3 MB |
11 KHz |
8 bits |
20 Hz - 5 KHz |
48 dB |
661 KB |
8 KHz |
8 bits |
20 Hz - 5 KHz |
48 dB |
480 KB |
Diagnostic Testing
There are two ways to test the Audiovation Adapter/A. You can use the
Test Your Computer on the system Reference diskette, or you can use the atand alone
diagnostic program AUDDIAG.EXE located on the Audiovation Utilities/Options diskette.
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