Hello, I habe a miro MWAVE Connect 34 (SB kompatibel Soundcard + V.34 modem) And I have tried to get them running under Linux... without success.
The MWAVE card using generaly the sofware wavetable and it is not disponibel under Linux. An hardware wavetable is unfortunately not availlable. Michelle Am 23:03 09.01.2001 +0000, Adrian Bridgett habt Ihr geschrieben: MK> MK>On Mon, Jan 8, 2001 at 21:49:17 -0800 (+0000), Ernest Tucker wrote: MK>> I have an aptiva 2144-m51 with an mwave card. I read MK>> the incompatibility list. If I boot the card under MK>> win95 or dos7 and then soft boot to linux is there a MK>> driver somewhere that will use the card? I think it MK>> has Sound Blaster compatibility as far as the port MK>> drivers are concerned. MK> MK>I doubt it. IBM has (finally) release MWave drivers for certain thinkpads, MK>but I doubt these will work on your PC: MK> MK>http://oss.software.ibm.com/developer/opensource/linux/projects/mwave/ MK> MK>Adrian MK> MK>Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MK>Windows NT - Unix in beta-testing. GPG/PGP keys available on public key servers MK>Debian GNU/Linux -*- By professionals for professionals -*- www.debian.org MK> MK> MK> ########## Get the Power of Debian/GNU-Linux ########## -- Don't cc: me on mailinglists, I'm subscribed, if I write there. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Linux rebootet man in drei Fällen: Neuer Kernel, neue (Board-)Hardware, Stromausfall.... Aber Windows rebootet man auch in drei Fällen: Schutzverletzung, Bluescreen, keinen Bock...