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On Sun, 18 May 2008 17:28:50 -0600, Chuck McKinnis wrote:
rem set volume
@unimix.exe -id27 -val33 > nul
@unimix.exe -savet:\mmos2\unimix.ini > nul
@exit
I stumbled a bit over this, but did make some progress that brings out more questions than answers.
First, what I have installed is uniaud114rc2 which has files dated 26Nov06 as I had read that it was the last distribution that contained an install script. That apparently is not correct because that distribution contains a tools directory and those files were not installed on my system. I did substitute the 1.94 files before installing that distro.
Q: Should I create \mmos2\tools and place the 4 files there? If so, does the path or any of the .ini's need to be changed to reflect it?
1-18-06 1:12p 1,343 61 a--- closepcm.exe
1-18-06 1:12p 1,344 61 a--- pcmunlock.exe
7-31-06 1:37p 40,540 54 a--- uniaud.dll
3-12-06 3:14a 4,621 61 a--- unimix.exe
Once I corrected my startup.cmd to point to the correct path (my unpack directory in this case) then I was able to boot but did not have sound.
Once I corrected the -savet: to -savec: then I was able to have the system sounds....one time only. Closing the sounds folder and reopening it and I had no sounds. I also could not find unimix.ini which should have been in \mmos2. Once I executed it manually from the directory where it currently lives (\unpak\tools) then unimix.ini was written to \mmos2. So I think I need to place those 4 files in the correct location, but where is that? Or should I download a different distribution and if so, which one?
Thanks, Jon
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