> Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 13:12:13 -0500 (EST)
> From: Pavel Roskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> cc: Jaroslav Kysela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Pete Zaitcev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>         <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> The native YMF PCI driver from Linux-2.4.0-test12-pre5 works on my card:

I did not have a chance to look at whatever is in 2.4, but from
reading Linus's e-mails I understand that Jaroslav made a new
port, which is probably unrelated to the stuff that I hastily
cooked up for 2.2 (I really wanted to play Doom on my new Sony).
I am sorry for the lack of communication.

I'll see what 2.2 does about 1) playing at 5512 Hz, 2) compiling
as modules together (non-modules are made to be exclusive),
3) compiling if CONFIG_PCI is not enabled, 4) has Configure.help
update.

I am not sure what to do about CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL.
My current plan is to discard "(EXPERIMENTAL)" and forget
about it until the next case.

Ioctl 0x5401 is a mystery. I do not know what it is
(looks like SNDCTL_TMR_TIMEBASE without uppper bits).

Please send fewer attachements to the lists. Your sound fragment
is very useful, but I'd prefer to have it sent separately to me
upon a request (in uuencode :).

BTW, Legacy driver (ymf_sb) uses PC/DMA or whatever the name is,
which requires the north bridge support and, sometimes, additional
connections on the motherboard. This is not reflected in _any_
kernel documentation. I have spent numerous hours trying to make
it work on my laptop until I understood that even though my
chipset supports PC/DMA, necessary connections are missing.
At first glance, it looked as if IRQ does not come.

-- Pete
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