Dunno,

Once the isapnp.conf file is setup by sndconfig my system wont boot do the
scsi card hanging.  I tried to figure out what resouces were being used in
NT and I have lots of choices when it comes to what to pick in sndconfig.
I'm also missing the 16 bit dma.  NT does not give me 2 dma's for the card,
only 1 (the 8 bit).  I also get many more memory locations in NT.  NT shows
220 and 240 being used and sndconfig allows me to pick one.  What a pain in
the ass :).  I'm about ready to get a dos boot disk and configure the damn
thing in dos and then see what it does.    I will look at the files you
mentioned to see what resources are currently being used by my vid/net/scsi
cards.  By process of elimination I might be able to figure things out
without going to dos or having to use trial and error then doing a rescue
to get my old config back.  If anyone else has a better way I'd love to
here it.

Scott

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On 6/23/98, at 11:03 AM, Michael Jinks  wrote: 

>Scott Tyson wrote:
>> 
>
>> The awe32 is a sb16 + a n advanced MDI card all in one but they each
have
>> their own configs so its like setting up 2 cards.  As far as the
>> possibility of waking up a conflic goes this is very possible on say
win95
>> where 95 moves stuff around to resolve the conflict but I'm using NT
which
>> does not do this.  All my card play nice even in dos so I'm assuming it
was
>> either sndconfig or pilot error.
>> 
>
>
>Okay, then this is where I bow out.  I don't know if sndconfig can cause
>irq conflicts or not.  Just out of curiosity, what do your
>/proc/interrupts, /proc/ioports, and /proc/dma look like when the sound
>card and SCSI card are both switched on?
>
>
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