Hi all! I have just made new kernels for my 486 and laptop. I now have a few questions to ask.
-=-=- On my 486 I get the following at bootup: pci_init: no BIOS32 detected Does this mean I should turn off PCI support (CONFIG_PCI)? -=-=- Also on my 486 I get: Sound initialization started Sound initialization complete whereas my laptop gives me this: Sound initialization started <Sound Blaster Pro (3.2)> at 0x220 irq 5 dma 0,5 Sound: IRQ-1 already in use <Yamaha OPL3 FM> at 0x388 Sound initialization complete My laptop has an SBPro compatible card and, in the BIOS, I have: SB IO address: 220h WSS IO address: 530h Adlib IO address: 388h Interrupt: IRQ 5 1st DMA channel: DMA 1 2nd DMA channel: DMA 0 I used the following in the .config: CONFIG_SB=y CONFIG_UART6850=y CONFIG_AUDIO=y CONFIG_MIDI=y CONFIG_YM3812=y SBC_BASE=220 SBC_IRQ=5 SBC_DMA=0 SB_DMA2=5 SB_MPU_BASE=330 SB_MPU_IRQ=-1 U6850_BASE=0 U6850_IRQ=-1 DSP_BUFFSIZE=65536 Sound does play, but the IRQ i use error worries me... My 486 has a PnP SB16. According to Windows '95 (now deinstalled) it was using: IRQ: 05 I/O: 0220h-022Fh I/O: 0330h-0331h I/O: 0388h-038Bh DMA: 01 DMA: 05 I used the following in .config: CONFIG_SB=y CONFIG_AUDIO=y CONFIG_MIDI=y CONFIG_YM3812=y SBC_BASE=220 SBC_IRQ=5 SBC_DMA=1 SB_DMA2=5 SB_MPU_BASE=0 SB_MPU_IRQ=-1 DSP_BUFFSIZE=65536 Sound does not play (/dev/sequencer (or DSP or audio or whatever) device not configured, IIRC) I can e-mail the output of pnpdump to anyone who thinks they can help, but would rather not post it here as it is large. I suspect I need to change my isapnp.conf for this to work? -=-=- My 486 seems to insist on loading PCMCIA modules, despite it not having any PCMCIA slots. How do I remove all PCMCIA related stuff? Also, now my new kernels appear to be working, how do I get rid of the old kernels/modules/whatever? Thanks for any help Ian -- Ian Lynagh - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.sol.no/~balchen/igloo/ LSD: virtual reality without the expensive hardware -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]