my guess is it's an 'analog devices' chip, (ie, ADxxxx), your best bet is to open up your computer and look for this chip on your motherboard and get the exact model number, (or look for a manual or something)
Nehal
I have just installed Red Hat Linux 7.3 on my pc at work and will be installing the ALSA drivers. However, the sound card is described as a "SoundMax integrated Audio" (I don't really know much about this card and cannot find it on the ALSA soundcard matrix). I have read that it is a SoundBlaster compatible card but I haven't had this confirmed. Does anybody have any suggestions as to how I would get ALSA to work with this card? for example, what lines do I need to put in the /etc/modules.conf file? and what options do I need to type when I do a ./configure for the drivers? Are there any external drivers that I need to download etc?
Failing all this - will I have to replace it with another card that is listed on the ALSA soundcard matrix ??
Regards,
Pete
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