Unofficial Advanced Gravis Ultrasound Drivers #2 (Manley Drivers)
Copyright 1994 Robert J. Manley and Multi-Player Computer Adventures
Version 0.1c BETA - freely distributable.

FEATURES

	- 8 or 16 bit wavefile playback
	- mono or MONO :)
	- volume control
	- multi-session (many registered streams - one active)
	- absolute lowest system overhead possible
	- rigorous testing


Here is what they have been tested and known to work with:

	- system sounds
	- digital audio applet
	- bigben2
	- dmplayer 0.92 (app has a hard time keeping up with 16 bit, 44.1 KHz)
	- video player / Ultimotion (16-bit audio is nicer)
	- wave doctor
	- audio recorder (in playback mode)
	- multimedia mahjongg
	- GUSmixer (even while the device is in use!)
	- play.cmd (thanks to TFS for reminding me about this one)


INSTALLATION

IMPORTANT:  This driver requires the MMPM CSD.  If you do not have it
installed, the installation will fail (as it should) and not add anything
to your CONFIG.SYS.  The MMPM CSD can be found at ftp-os2.cdrom.com in
/pub/os2/ibm/os2fixes as MMPMCS.DSK.

Unzip ultra01c.ZIP to a subdirectory or floppy.  Run MINSTALL and select that
directory as source and then follow the directions.  Note that MINSTALL will
modify your CONFIG.SYS to append the driver line.  This shouldn't be a
problem as I have done it numerous times without a glitch.  Also note that
the driver can be uninstalled by selecting the number of Ultrasounds to
install as zero.


KNOWN BUGS OR PROBLEMS

	- CTRL-C during playback with play.cmd makes audio device unusable
	  until next reboot (may be MCI driver problem).
	- still clicking too much for my liking in Ultimotion
	  ... working on it


BUG REPORTS

Please send all bug reports, gratuitous worship, whatever, to me through
E-mail at: rjm@dretor.dciem.dnd.ca.


WHAT'S NEXT

	- stereo (no biggy)
	- virtualization (almost there already)
	- recording
	- hardware midi support


FINALLY

I cannot emphasize enough my thanks to Brent Davis and especially Linden
deCarmo who have provided invaluable information when I needed it most.

Enjoy.  Robert.
