At Tue, 3 Jun 2003 17:22:25 GMT,
Adrien de GRAEVE wrote:
>
> What's your problem exactly ?
> Because I also have your chipset ALS 650 AC'97, but I can't record when
> other people seems to be able to do such things. If you just want to
> hear some sound it's easy using via82xx module. If you want
Hi all,
Thanks for all the replies! I didn't realize I needed to
be looking for the VIA8235 driver, but now it looks like
I'm set :-).
As for ALC vs ALS, that was probably a case of seeing what
I expected to see instead of what was there.
I guess you'll hear from me again if something goes w
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De: Terry Hancock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 03/06/03
Objet: [Alsa-user] ALS650?
I once had a system working quite nicely with an
ALS120-based soundcard and ALSA, so I figured I'd be okay
with a motherboard I bought which had an integrated ALS650
W liĆcie z wto, 03-06-2003, godz. 12:46, Terry Hancock pisze:
> Would I be wasting my time trying to get ALSA to run with
> this board (implying that I need to just get a real sound
> card), or is it likely that one of the earlier drivers
> would still work on it? I'm not particularly concern
Terry Hancock wrote:
> I once had a system working quite nicely with an
> ALS120-based soundcard and ALSA, so I figured I'd be okay
> with a motherboard I bought which had an integrated ALS650
> chipset.
> ...
> Would I be wasting my time trying to get ALSA to run with
> this board (implying that I
I once had a system working quite nicely with an
ALS120-based soundcard and ALSA, so I figured I'd be okay
with a motherboard I bought which had an integrated ALS650
chipset. However, I find that this series of chips is now
owned by RealTek instead of Avance Logic, and they have an
NDA polic