Re: [expert] On-board sound card problem

2001-07-18 Thread Adrian

Thank you Bob,

I've downloaded sndconfig rpm package from 
Mandrake ftp server, installed it and now
it's working (I don't know why that package
wasn't installed during system setup...)

Adrian




Re: [expert] On-board sound card problem

2001-07-17 Thread Bob Y

On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 19:01:41 -0300
Adrian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have installed LM8 at a couple of days and it's ok,
> except that it doesn't "speaks".
> I've checked isapnp.conf and it's ok (I saw their configuration
> in windows -> Address, IRQ, DMA... everything is equal...), but
> modprobe -l says that cmpci kernel module was loaded (C-Media
> pci sound card). How to setup an ISA card (on-board)? 
> 
> My sound card: CMI8330

I have the same "card" (actually a chip on the motherboard).
I had a hard time getting it to work, but I finally did, although only in
half-duplex mode, using the Redhat 'sndconfig' utility.  
It will error out on the auto-selection, but then you can manually specify
the card as a sb16, and select the correct IO, IRQ and DMA for the sb16
device (mine are io 0x220, irq 5, dma 1,5).  It then plays an audio test
file, and I heard it.  The sound may be very weak (mine was).  You will
need to use a mixer to raise the level. 

Bob