
Using CTCU
Creative PnP Configuration Utility (CTCU) allows you to view, free or
For example, some systems do not support high DMA (Direct Memory Access) and one of your PnP devices is set to use high DMA. Then you need to run CTCU to select another set of configuration which does not use high DMA.
❑You need to add resource settings for new and existing legacyCTCU does not access the resource settings database used by Intel Configuration Manager (ICM). So, do not use CTCU to change or disable your card settings if you already have ICM installed. Use ISA Configuration Utility (ICU) instead. For more details, please refer to the section “PnP in DOS/Windows 3.1x” in page 14.
To run CTCU in DOS/Windows 3.1x:1.Exit to DOS if you are in Windows 3.1x.
2.Change to the directory where your CTCM and CTCU programs are installed. The default directory is C:\CTCM.
3.Type CTCU and press <ENTER>.The CTCU interface (see Figure 1) will appear.The CTCU command has two optional switches: /S and /W=C:\<WINDOWS>. You can type it in the following way:
CTCU /S /W=<C:\WINDOWS>
where <C:\WINDOWS> is the directory where your Windows 3.1x files are installed and the switches are as follows on the next page.
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