  Windows 3.1 Sound Driver for Computers with the Tandy DAC Chip

This Driver will work with the following Tandy Computers:

                            1000RSX
                            2500RSX
                            2500SX
                            2500SX/20
                            2500SX/25

These drivers enable Windows to access the Sound Chip. As a result,
the user can use the sound capabilities of Windows.

This disk contains the following files--

   TDACWAVE.DRV
   OEMSETUP.INF
   README.TXT


In order to obtain a printout of this README.TXT file, insert this
disk in Drive A, make sure the printer is switched on, is on line,
and at the C:\> prompt, type the following command--

   PRINT A:README.TXT

and press <Enter>.


INSTALLATION

1.  Start up your computer.

2.  Insert this diskette in Drive A.

3.  At the C:\> prompt, type in

       CD \WINDOWS

    and press <Enter>.

4.  Type in

       WIN

    and press <Enter>.

5.  Access the Main window.

6.  Run the Control Panel from the Main window.

7.  Select the Drivers icon.

8.  Select the Add button.

9.  In the List of Drivers box, select Add Unlisted or Updated Driver
    and then choose the OK button.

10. Change drive name displayed in the dialog box to A:
    containing this disk.

11. Select the OK button.

12. Select Tandy DAC Wave from the list and choose the OK button.
    This should install the Windows Sound Drivers.


ADVANCED INSTALLATION NOTES:

   TDACWAVE.DRV supports a section in the SYSTEM.INI file
   titled [tdacwave.drv]. This section may have any or none of
   the following parameters:

      port=
      int=
      dmachannel=

   where the port is a hexadecimal value, int is the IRQ setting
   in decimal, and DMAchannel is the DMA channel in decimal.

   If port is not specified, the driver will attempt to obtain this
   value from a BIOS call. If dmachannel is not specified, the
   driver will default to DMA Channel 1. If int is not specified, the
   driver will default to interrupt 7.

NOTE:
   * TDACWAVE.DRV does not create the [tdacwave.drv] section.
     If the system needs to override the driver's default values
     for any of the above parameters, the SYSTEM.INI file will have
     to be edited by hand.


NOTE:
"While reasonable efforts have been taken in the preparation of this
information to assure its accuracy, Tandy Corporation/Radio Shack
assumes no liability resulting from the use of the information
contained herein."
