Crash or Inappropriate Sounds Occur with Sound Blaster and 486 (87241)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 3.1
- Microsoft Windows 3.11
This article was previously published under Q87241 SYMPTOMS
MS-DOS-based applications that use the Sound Blaster family of cards may
crash or produce inappropriate sounds when used with Windows version 3.1
on some 386DX and 486 machines.
CAUSE
Creative Labs does not recommend running MS-DOS-based applications that use
the Sound Blaster cards from within Windows.
WORKAROUND
You may be able to work around this problem in the following ways:
- Turn off the turbo button on the 486.
- Set the DMABufferSize to 64 in the [386Enh] section of the
SYSTEM.INI file.
- Set the data bus speed of the 486 to 8 MHz.
MORE INFORMATION
The problem apparently occurs because data is being delivered too quickly
to the Sound Blaster cards. Turning off the turbo button slows down the
data transfer rates and, thus, may solve the problem.
Setting DMABufferSize to 64 reserves more space for the DMA channel to
perform its buffering function and, thus, allows room for the
increased data.
Another possible solution is to check the bus speed setting in the CMOS
setup. If it is higher than 8 MHz, you may need to reduce it to 8 MHz. The
bus speed of some 486 machines may be set as high as 10 MHz. Slowing this
down may alleviate the transfer speed problem.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/14/2003 |
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Keywords: | KB87241 |
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