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Hi,
thanks for the feedback / bug reports. With the command line parameter /K you can disable mouse detection and force keyboard control in the setup. It seems that a mouse is detected although there is none connected.
The runtime error in the test routine has also been reported to me by other users, but I cannot reproduce it on my own retro PCs. Therefore it is difficult for me to find the cause for the overflow. I'll look at it again.
What kind of system are you using the driver on?
upon running the 'testing sound blaster' in the configuration software it dumps to dos and prints this onscreen over the test screen....
also, i don't have am ouse connected but can't change any settings without one?
thanks!
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