[newbie] SB 64 AWE config

2000-02-26 Thread RRPotratz

Hello,
I've upgraded my motherboard and CPU and now can not get my SB64AWE to
work correctly.  As the modules are loaded as it boots the card starts to buzz
and does not stop.  The only way to get it to stop is to edit anything having
to do with sound out of /etc/conf.modules and reboot.
After rebooting, I run sndconfig and the buzzing appears again as soon
as the card is initalized.
The card seems to be using the correct parameters according to the info
panel in KDE (i.e. irq 5,  dma low 1, dma high 5, mem at 220 and midi at 330.
Any Ideas?
Thanks, Randy 



Re: [newbie] SB 64 AWE config

2000-02-26 Thread Dino N Miranda

RRPotratz wrote:

 Hello,
 I've upgraded my motherboard and CPU and now can not get my SB64AWE to
 work correctly.  As the modules are loaded as it boots the card starts to buzz
 and does not stop.  The only way to get it to stop is to edit anything having
 to do with sound out of /etc/conf.modules and reboot.
 After rebooting, I run sndconfig and the buzzing appears again as soon
 as the card is initalized.
 The card seems to be using the correct parameters according to the info
 panel in KDE (i.e. irq 5,  dma low 1, dma high 5, mem at 220 and midi at 330.
 Any Ideas?
 Thanks, Randy

Randy,

Did you try to move your sound card to a different slot maybe it will work. Just a
thought because sometimes if you physically move it around it will assign a
different setting.

Dino



Re: [newbie] SB 64 AWE config

2000-02-26 Thread RRPotratz

Yes tried that didn't make a difference. Also took all other cards but sound
and video out, and didn't make a change.


On Sat, 26 Feb 2000, you wrote:
 RRPotratz wrote:
 
  Hello,
  I've upgraded my motherboard and CPU and now can not get my SB64AWE to
  work correctly.  As the modules are loaded as it boots the card starts to buzz
  and does not stop.  The only way to get it to stop is to edit anything having
  to do with sound out of /etc/conf.modules and reboot.
  After rebooting, I run sndconfig and the buzzing appears again as soon
  as the card is initalized.
  The card seems to be using the correct parameters according to the info
  panel in KDE (i.e. irq 5,  dma low 1, dma high 5, mem at 220 and midi at 330.
  Any Ideas?
  Thanks, Randy
 
 Randy,
 
 Did you try to move your sound card to a different slot maybe it will work. Just a
 thought because sometimes if you physically move it around it will assign a
 different setting.
 
 Dino
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