IBM ThinkPad 390X September 22, 1999 ESS Solo PCI Audio driver for OS/2 Version 1.17.0 ======================================================================== What This Package Does ---------------------- This package provides the audio driver for OS/2 users. The audio driver enables or updates the audio function of the following ThinkPad computer: - ThinkPad 390X To determine if you have to update the audio driver or not, please refer to the "Summary of Changes" section. To update the audio driver, please refer to the "Installation Guide" section. Released Versions ----------------- Version 1.17.0 Initial release for ThinkPad 390X Summary of Changes ------------------ Where: Package version (for example, 1113 means Version 1113) (New) New function or enhancement (Fix) Correction to existing function <1.17.0> -(New) Support for ThinkPad 390X Installation Guide ------------------ (Note) To determine if you have to update the audio driver or not, please refer to the "Summary of Changes" section. Note: Before installing this driver, you must uninstall the old audio driver. HOW TO UNINSTALL THE DRIVER: 1. Start OS/2. 2. Insert the Audio Driver diskette for OS/2 into the diskette drive. 3. Open a OS/2 Window and type "A:\ESUNINST.EXE" and press Enter to run the command. 4. Follow the prompts on the screen to uninstall Audio support. HOW TO INSTALL THE DRIVER: 1. Start OS/2. 2. Insert the Audio Driver diskette into the diskette drive. 3. Open a OS/2 Window and type "MINSTALL" and press Enter to run the Multimedia Application Install program. 4. At the IBM Multimedia Presentation Manager/2 - Installation dialog window, change the source directory to "A:\". 5. When the ESS Solo1 Wave Device feature appears, hight light it, the click on the Install button. 6. Follow the instructions on the screen. 7. After the installation is complete, shut down OS/2, and restart the computer. Trademarks ---------- * IBM, ThinkPad, OS/2, OS/2 Warp and Win-OS/2 are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation. Other company, product, and service names may be registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of others.