Re: OPL3SAX SOUND BOARD

1999-06-21 Thread Illo de' Illis
On Sun, Jun 20, 1999 at 11:39:18AM +0200, Peter Makholm wrote:
> "People" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > PLEASE
> > GIVE-ME OPL3SAX SOUND BOARD
> 
> Sorry but it seems like you caps lock i broken.
> 
> OPL3-SAx works almost perfect with the new 2.2.x kernels. Grab a
> kernel source read the Documentation/sound/OPL3SAx, compile and be
> happy.

I've got this eXtensa 390 (Acer/TI) with OPL3-SAx chipset, and I'm not yet
able to make it work with Linux.
I've used isapnp with the same parameters as the Windows95 driver, but every
time I use MS Sound System (i.e. playing or recording a sample) the kernel
freezes. The mixer works (I can listen to the CD and modify the mixer
settings) but nothing else...
There seems to be no IRQ, DMA or IO ports conflict, so I haven't got a clue.

Ciao,
Illo.

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Re: OPL3SAX SOUND BOARD

1999-06-20 Thread Peter Makholm
"People" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> PLEASE
> GIVE-ME OPL3SAX SOUND BOARD

Sorry but it seems like you caps lock i broken.

OPL3-SAx works almost perfect with the new 2.2.x kernels. Grab a
kernel source read the Documentation/sound/OPL3SAx, compile and be
happy.

I think you need the isapnp package.


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Please don't do that.

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