Re[2]: SB cfg problem - need docs
Sorry to bother everyone with this issue. The simple answer is that http://www.creativelabs.com/wwwnew/tech/spec/specs.html did actually have a rather nice configuration sheet for this card. Pictures and everything. I guess I just didn't think that they would have gone through this effort. Nicely done... My next adventure will be to visit the adaptec site, and hope that they have a similar configuration page available. Thanx for everyone's input. __ Reply Separator _ Subject: Re: SB cfg problem - need docs Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Luis Francisco Gonzalez) at INTERNET-PUB Date:4/8/97 10:18 PM Hello all... I recently acquired a Sound Blaster 16 card for my debian box. I have seen the card working in a windows machine w/ an ide disk. After plugging it in and powering up, the card obviously conflicts with the adaptec 1542c controller. The machine will not boot. Unfortunately, the donor of the card has no configuration documentation for the SB16 and I need a little help. Does anybody out there know of a site that contains information for the jumpers and configs for this SB16 card? thanks in advance... Try Creative Labs' web site: http://www.creativelabs.com/ Hope this helps, Luis. -- Luis Francisco Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Fingerprint = F8 B1 13 DE 22 22 94 A1 14 BE 95 8E 49 39 78 76
Re: Re[2]: SB cfg problem - need docs
On Wed, 9 Apr 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all... I recently acquired a Sound Blaster 16 card for my debian box. I have seen the card working in a windows machine w/ an ide disk. After plugging it in and powering up, the card obviously conflicts with the adaptec 1542c controller. The machine will not boot. Unfortunately, the donor of the card has no configuration documentation for the SB16 and I need a little help. Does anybody out there know of a site that contains information for the jumpers and configs for this SB16 card? thanks in advance... Try Creative Labs' web site: http://www.creativelabs.com/ Hope this helps, Luis. -- Luis Francisco Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Fingerprint = F8 B1 13 DE 22 22 94 A1 14 BE 95 8E 49 39 78 76 If you are using bash 2.0, you may need to modify the default kernel source to allow you to compile a kernel including SB support. Bash 2.0 is more demanding: regular expressions which worked under earlier versions break. The fix is to put in additional slashes in two regexps : someone else on the list should be able to tell you exactly where: I nuked my hard disk so haven't got the reply they sent me (and, yes, I think it has now been reported as a bug). Andrew Martin Adrian Cater (Andy) +44 1242 672705 [EMAIL PROTECTED]