I'm never met the VT 1818 in the wild. I was in Electronics hardware /begin long winded explanation The way things are done today is with large chips called fpgas. Inside them is stuff representing hardware circuits, so you can have a pile of chips in there. So all the 20 or so ics on a hard drive is now in 3 or 4 fpgas. The VT1818 is probably cobbled up just for putting in fpgas. /end long winded explanation
2009/12/26 Mark Goldberg <marklgoldb...@gmail.com> > On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 3:03 AM, Business Kid <business....@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Cut to the chase. > > > > In /usr/src/linux*/Documentation/sound/alsa there are 2 docs of interest. > > One is HD-Audio.txt giving the various options. I decided to start with > > correcting my model. (Mine is amd/ati but identifies as Analog devices) > > > > HD-Audio-Models.txt gives the parameters for the model option. The syntax > > would be > > > > options snd-hda-intel model="your_model" > > > > Have fun, Mark. I am looking for mine also. > > I have not found a version of that file that lists the VT1818S. > > Mark >
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