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Re: Audio/MIDI device gone



If the DSP failed in test then the TP needs servicing. It is a
hardware problem & the unit needs to be serviced. Call IBM

On Mon, 17 Mar 1997 16:00:19 -0500, James F. Egan wrote:

>Gentle folks,
>Somehow I have deleted the midi and sound device on my TP760C under W95.
>Not sure how, but when trying to reconfigure the modem/serial ports it has
>affected the sound device. Now the Thinkpad Features utility reports "No
>midi port installed".     After Running the Self Test (F1 key held down at
>powerup), it reports an error on the DSP.    Now, I am not sure how to add
>back in the midi/wave/audio devices (no hardware found under W95 'add
>hardware') and am not sure if the DSP is actually damaged or not working.
>Does anyone know how to add the DSP midi/wave back in? 
>FYI it reported DEV 113, ERR 48, FRU 1610 on the DSP test.  Not sure what
>to do with this data at this point.
>Any help would be appreciated.
>thx
>
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>James F. Egan     jfe@cimtek.on.ca   (905)-847-8811  FAX 847-8822
>
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