Re: Sound Blaster 128 Detection

1999-01-26 Thread Rene Hojbjerg Larsen
Thomas MANGIN wrote:
 
 I am now facing another nice problem : my SB 128 isn t detected. I was
 befdore using a Crystal card which was perfecltly working but now my
 Standard Sound
 Blaster is not working.

The SoundBlaster PCI cards are not hardware compatible with the ISA based
SoundBlaster cards.  When configuring the kernel you need to include
support for the Ensoniq AudioPCI (ES1370) card to support the PCI 128.

 Last time I installed a SB16, I solved the problem removing the Os is
 PNP aware in my Bios but this time this didn t changed anything ;( I
 tryed both Native
 and Legacy dma but it didn t help too !!
 
 I suspect the PNP or Legacy stuff like they call it to be somewhere
 guilty !! For information my kernel is the 2.1.130

I don't think this is the problem.  This PNP/legacy stuff should only
matter for ISA Pnp devices.

You may want to upgrade your kernel since you have to recompile anyway.
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Sound Blaster 128 Detection

1999-01-25 Thread Thomas MANGIN


First at all. Thanx to all the people who gave me the 4 line to include
in my /etc/lilo.conf to see my Favorite Game Os.
I am now facing another nice problem : my SB 128 isn t detected. I was
befdore using a Crystal card which was perfecltly working but now my "Standard"
Sound
Blaster is not working.
Last time I installed a SB16, I solved the problem removing the "Os
is PNP aware" in my Bios but this time this didn t changed anything ;(
I tryed both "Native"
and "Legacy" dma but it didn t help too !!
I suspect the PNP or "Legacy stuff" like they call it to be somewhere
guilty !! For information my kernel is the 2.1.130
Thomas
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