erasmo perez wrote:
> how can i get my sound working?
Try adding the following to /etc/conf.modules
alias sound module_name
alias char-major-14 module_name
changing module_name to whatever module you have
compiled for the card.
Ian Stirling
hello everybody:
i had installed a PINE Schubert 3D 16 Bit ISA PnP sound card, which has
a CS4235 chip, i am using a 2.2.1 kernel
i get the following /dev/sndstat:
---
$ cat /proc/sound
OSS/Free:3.8s2++-971130
Load type: Driver loaded as a module
Kernel: Linux mictlan 2.2.1 #3 Wed Nov 10 22:28
Rik Burt wrote:
>
> When may machine is booting I can hear a click like my sound card is
> initializing but I have completely eliminated the isapnp.conf file and
> mv the isapnp call out of the boot scripts so what on earth is
> initializing the card?
>
The sound you hear most
Please help!!!:
After many attempts of initially installing slink from CD, having
already
installed sbpcd module succesfully, I have been unable to read from Cd
everytime I try. So I have also tried the following:
I did the mount -t ... /dev/hdx, tried all, none worked.
I did later modconf to insta
My system is an old P5-100 with 48 MB RAM and a pnp modem, pnp on the
motherboard CS4232 sound card (this is disabled in WIN 95), and an pnp
AWE64 Sound Blaster.
The trouble I am having is that pnpdump is not seeing the Sound
Blaster. On a friends machine (almost the same except no no onboard
(revised with a forgotten step)
Hi
It was a terrible pain for me to get this card working with my
potato system, so I for the benefit of any future souls clever enough to
search the archives for help, here is (my understanding of) how it worked:
- Compile a new kernel with OSS native
Hi
It was a terrible pain for me to get this card working with my
potato system, so I for the benefit of any future souls clever enough to
search the archives for help, here is (my understanding of) how it worked:
- Compile a new kernel with OSS native sound support. It does not matt
how do i include yahama sound card support in 2.0.36 (original kernel
that came with slink)? I have a new yamaha 32-bit sound card that I
want to use.
-gnana
ems things seem to be working beautifully.
>
> My question is regarding sound card setup. With RedHat there was a sndconfig
> (or something like that) that automatically detected my Ensoniq ES1371.
> However, I cannot find a like utility in Debian. I can't find anything in
> mod
regarding sound card setup. With RedHat there was a sndconfig
(or something like that) that automatically detected my Ensoniq ES1371.
However, I cannot find a like utility in Debian. I can't find anything in
modconf, and I'm not sure where else to look. Any s
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On Sat, 14 Aug 1999, Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
> I'm building another machine for someone and I need to know which
> sound cards give good perfomance under Linux.
>
I'm thrilled with my new Trident 4D Wave based card. The one I got cost
me about $19 including
On Sat, Aug 14, 1999 at 03:24:38PM -0400, Sean wrote:
> I've been incredibly pleased with my Ensonic AudioPCI (es1370). The kernel
> support
> for this card is excellent, and it produces nice clean sound. The only
> drawback is
> that it doesn't have hardware-based MIDI capabilities. For me, t
I've been incredibly pleased with my Ensonic AudioPCI (es1370). The kernel
support
for this card is excellent, and it produces nice clean sound. The only
drawback is
that it doesn't have hardware-based MIDI capabilities. For me, though, this is
a
non-issue, as I hardly ever listen to MIDI and
I'm building another machine for someone and I need to know which
sound cards give good perfomance under Linux.
I used to have a SoundBlaster64 PCI in this machine, but the sound
output `broke up' under light CPU or disk activity. I swapped it
with a friend for an original SoundBlaster16 ISA card
Hello all,
I have ESS 1869 sound card and I can't configure it on Debian. I can
play CD and midi. When I try to play wav, I see this:
Playing [FILE: tada.wav] [LENGTH: 171008]
[RATE: 22050] [BPS: 88200] [DEPTH: 16] [CHANNELS: 2]
[TIME: 00:00:00]Sound: DMA (output) timed out - IRQ/DRQ c
Petru NOTINGHER wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> I have a SB 64 Sound Card, but I can't make it run under slink. I tried
> SB 16, SB16 pro, MPU401 etc,
> but apparently it doesn't work.
>
> Anybody has an idea ?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Unsubscribe? mail -s
> I just got rid of a SB32 (broken joystic port) and so I still have a
> config file for one, which might conceivably work for your card on your
> system.
I'm pretty sure it won't. I'm pretty sure you have to run isapnpdump on
your own motherboard with your own sound card
On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, Petru NOTINGHER wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have a SB 64 Sound Card, but I can't make it run under slink. I tried
> SB 16, SB16 pro, MPU401 etc,
> but apparently it doesn't work.
It's almost certainly a Plug-'n'-Pray card, and thus
Hello.
I have a SB 64 Sound Card, but I can't make it run under slink. I tried
SB 16, SB16 pro, MPU401 etc,
but apparently it doesn't work.
Anybody has an idea ?
Thanks.
nicely .. i am running Icewm , with gnome for a window manager
>
> Problem: i Cannot get my sound card to initialize , or load , and i dont
> know which module is compatible.
> ive tried installing each module 1 by 1 until i got sound
> output
t the driver is unable to
> initialze it seem s.
> Can you please help me in pointing out the problem??
I think I had this problem (different sound card). What are the
permissions on /dev/mixer? They should be 666.
hth
--
__ _
Mark Wa
Hello,
I need some help in setting up an OPTi82C931 based soundcard.
What I did was,I downloaded the evaluation version of OSS (20 minute
version),and got it working in the single shot. Using it I made a note of
the IRQ's
and DMAs and the io addresses.Then I uninstalled it and compiled the ker
Hello , i run Debian 2.1 and its all up to date
everything is working nicely .. i am running Icewm , with gnome for a
window manager
Problem: i Cannot get my sound card to
initialize , or load , and i dont know which module is compatible.
ive tried
Jun 1999, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> Hi!
>
> > I have a CMI8338 sound card on board under Linux. It's a PCI Sound
> > Pro. PCIUtils in potato detected it.
> > Anyone has got this card to work in Linux?
>
&g
On Sat, 12 Jun 1999, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
> Hi all,
Hi!
> I have a CMI8338 sound card on board under Linux. It's a PCI Sound
> Pro. PCIUtils in potato detected it.
> Anyone has got this card to work in Linux?
I happen to have the earlier m
Hi all,
I have a CMI8338 sound card on board under Linux. It's a PCI Sound
Pro. PCIUtils in potato detected it.
Anyone has got this card to work in Linux?
Thanks,Paulo Henrique
Hello Debian users!!
I finnaly initilize my sound card in a Slink using kernel 2.2.9. But I
had to load DOS drivers and use loalin before loading the sound modules
(Without this step, I can olny use audio CD ). I can play midis and some
wav without any problem. But some wav and all my MP3 sounds
some help?
> Thank you
>
[snip sound card problems]
are you using a VIA based motherboard? There are some workarounds in
the kernel which attempt to solve problems like the ones you
describe...
PhilA
--
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~pemb0839/
ith a sound card OPL3-SAx
Date: Fri, 28 May 1999 09:33:18 -0400
From: Raphael Alla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
I am using debian slink 2.1
A few days ago, I decided to compile the new 2.2.9 kernel. Everything is fine,
except for my sound card. I have a OPL3-SAx card, for which a driver exis
Hi,
I am using debian slink 2.1
A few days ago, I decided to compile the new 2.2.9 kernel. Everything is fine,
except for my sound card. I have a OPL3-SAx card, for which a driver exists in
linux 2.2. But for some reason, when I use my sound card, the computer freezes
and I have no other choice
Hi!
I still have problems in configuring my sound card
in linux. I search at mail archives, FAQs
HOWTOs,documentations, downloading the OSSfree
evaluation software and I didn's have sucess.My
sound card is an Aztech Sound Galaxy that uses
2316/R Chipset.
Is this card supported by kernel
I'm having some problems with my yamaha pci sound card that I just installed.
After reading the kernel documentation, I compiled in every thing it said to
for the olp3-sa stuff. However, on the reboot of my system, it looks like some
of the sound card parameters are wrong, and I'
try to found the reponse in the :
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/
there was a lot of tal about this during april and mai
Hi!
I have problems configuring my sound card in Debian 2.1 (kernel 2.2.9). I had
read FAQs,
HOWTOs, but It's difficult for me to config my sound card.
I have found these information about the configuration in Win95. I would like
to know how
can I
config the kernel based in the foll
> Edson Santos wrote:
>
> On my Opti930 sound card the device manager shows a yellow exclamation
> mark by the Opti930 Sound/OPL3 Device. In the device status it says
> that it has a (code 10). I have changed the IRQ and DMA I have had
> trouble for a long time please could y
On my Opti930 sound card the device manager shows a yellow
exclamation mark by the Opti930 Sound/OPL3 Device. In the device status it
says that it has a (code 10). I have changed the IRQ and DMA I have had
trouble for a long time please could you advise me. And could I install a
new
You need the bin86 pacakge. The kernel-package will make it go nicer.
Help!! I'm getting the following error messages on recompiling the
kernel to recognise my Ensoniq AudioPCI sound card:
make [1] as86: Command not found
make [1]: [bootsect.o] Error 127
make [1]: Leaving directory /usr/kernel-source-2.0.36/arch/i386/boot
make [1]: *** [zImage] Error 2
Origi
Hello,
Would anyone happen to know if an Opti 930 sound card can be used with Linux?
--
Jim Foltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ACORN techie <http://www.acorn.net>
AOL/IM Jim Foltz
Hi.
I have a no-name CS4232-kq-Crystal-PnP-based sound card with an on-board
IDE
(CD-ROM) controller, which is positively 16-bit. But I have lost the
card
driver, can you send the card driver or tell me where I can find the
card
driver.
Thanks to you all
"Craig T. Hancock" wrote:
> Use OSS to detect your sound caerd it is much eaiser
Got things working with this method. Product was easy to install even with out
the .deb
that I found in Dselect later. BUT I am now into a scenario of a time limet on
the
software.
I guess I can get the info abo
Use OSS to detect your sound caerd it is much eaiser
OSS provides sound card drivers for most popular sound cards under Linux.
These
drivers support digital audio, MIDI, Synthesizers and mixers found on sound
cards.
These sound drivers comply with the Open Sound System API
Kernel setup is that you go into windows and get the parameters of your
soundcard, such as IRQ, DMA, IO.
Then you recompile kernel, but enable the sound support and put in the
information you have for that specific card. If your card is PnP, you
compile sound as module and use isapnp. Otherwise, ju
Hi
I am trying to setup my sound card. What is the kernel setup here? I
download the latest Debian updates with Dselect on a weekly basis so I
have the current release.
Shanta McBain
At 3/14/99 10:40:00 PM, you wrote:
>Just leave it at 530, and try compiling with that IO base.
>See if it works.
No luck. Seems to cause a problem with my SCSI adapter,
IN2000 for whatever reason. Will a plug and play card
work without being set up as such? My modem does.
Doug Dine
[EMAIL PROT
Just leave it at 530, and try compiling with that IO base.
See if it works.
Andrew
---
Andrei S. Ivanov
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
UIN 12402354
http://members.tripod.com/AnSIv <--Lit
0-011F
DMA 03
>your card to work from the first time. Good odds of that.
>Now, about IRQ:. You can change the IRQ in the file. That would not matter
>much. Just make sure that you don't get a conflict. As it is right now,
>it's set to 5. Cat the /proc/interrupts and make su
IRQ:. You can change the IRQ in the file. That would not matter
much. Just make sure that you don't get a conflict. As it is right now,
it's set to 5. Cat the /proc/interrupts and make sure you are not gonna
make your sound card take irq from some other card. 5 is a very popular
IRQ.
As fo
Hi,
Need some help setting up my sound card :)
Sound card resources obtained from Windows.
Acer FX-3D resources:
IO Range 0220-022F
IO Range 0388-038B
IRQ 05
DMA 01
IO Range 0110-011F
DMA 03
Plug-n-Play resources:
IO Range 0274-0277
I did "pnpdump 0x277 > /etc/isapnp.conf"
Hi,
Does anyone have a sound card with an AD1816 chip that they have
successfully configured to work? I found a sound driver for it at
http://www.student.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/~tek/projects/linux.html
Doug Dine
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://members.xoom.com/dougdine
http://members.xoom.com
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 11:27:51AM -0600, ktb wrote:
> Hi, I'm attempting to compile my kernel (2.0.34) for the first time to
> enable sound. I was reading in the sound HOWTO that there is a card
> supported "Crystal CS4232 (PnP)" mine is "Crystal pnp Audio System
> CODEC" I was wondering if any
ktb wrote:
>
> Hi, I'm attempting to compile my kernel (2.0.34) for the first time to
> enable sound. I was reading in the sound HOWTO that there is a card
> supported "Crystal CS4232 (PnP)" mine is "Crystal pnp Audio System
> CODEC" I was wondering if anyone has had experience with this card a
Hi, I'm attempting to compile my kernel (2.0.34) for the first time to
enable sound. I was reading in the sound HOWTO that there is a card
supported "Crystal CS4232 (PnP)" mine is "Crystal pnp Audio System
CODEC" I was wondering if anyone has had experience with this card and
if it is possible
Mark Wagnon wrote:
> Tim Heuser wrote:
> >
> > Mark Wagnon wrote:
> >
> > > Tim Heuser wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Do you mean to have 2.0.34 as my kernel before upgrading to the 2.0.36?
> > >
> > >
> >
> > This was in the /etc/src dir right?
> >
>
> You're supposed to be in /usr/src. This is where y
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Randy Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>What I'd love to have is some advice on a no-hassle sound card. The card
>doesn't have to put out great sound -- most any noise will do. By far the
>highest priority is for the card to mesh
Subject: Re: Installing Sound Card
Date: Sat, Feb 13, 1999 at 11:40:25AM -0600
In reply to:Andrei Ivanov
Quoting Andrei Ivanov([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>
> Well, basicly, it's all been said how to get the card working.
> I hope you succeed at that. I was never ab
, checksum 0x8D.
> # Version 1.0, Vendor version 0.0
> # ANSI string -->CMI8330 Audio Adapter<--
>
> Is this my sound card? The vendor for the card is "SoundPro" according
> to the 3"x5" single page instruction manual that came with it... :)
> After this, i
my pnpdump output in a previous message to the mailing list.
There seems to be a TON of options in this file. I see some lines:
# Card 1: (serial identifier 8d 01 00 01 00 01 00 a9 0d)
# Vendor Id CMI0001, Serial Number 16777472, checksum 0x8D.
# Version 1.0, Vendor version 0.0
# ANSI string -->CM
Doug Thistlethwaite wrote:
>
> Thanks everyone for the help! I may get this working yet! :)
>
> [snip]
>
> Also, if I want to move to the 2.2.1 kernel, what will I need to do? Is
> it as simple as using dselect to get a pre-compilied kernel, or will I
> need to remove a bunch of stuff and load
Thanks everyone for the help! I may get this working yet! :)
I tried the pnpdump -c >/tmp/foo and got the following message:
Port address -c (0x) out of range 0x203..0x3ff
I did a standard pnpdump >/tmp/foo and the output is listed below. In
reading the docs on pnpdump, I need to edit this
Doug Thistlethwaite:
> Thanks for the reply Andrei... Unfortunately it is a PNP card and I do
> not have windoze on the system to get the port numbers from.
In that case, you need isapnp and pnpdump.
The latter gives you an initial file to work from, you just need to decide
what IRQ etc you want
> I've had absolutely no luck with sounds cards and Linux. I'm in a position to
> where sound isn't really important on the machines I use, but I want to hear
> what a penguin sounds like.
eh?
> I used to have an Awe64 but didn't hit on the trick of patching the drivers
> into the source and c
I had no luck with it, but just couple of days ago I ran across an old
SB16 card. One that comes with 2xCDROM, that has an IDE interface on the
card itself. That card worked perfectly with kernel compiled to SB
support.
Dunno where you can get one of those antiques, though. I got it from a
DX2 comp
l, I don't have Windows/DOS and it
If it is a PnP card, you should be able to configure it with
isapnptools.
RE> What I'd love to have is some advice on a no-hassle sound card.
I have a 6 year old SB16 non-PnP. Works like a charm and sounds
good. Maybe you can get your hands on a us
it.
What I'd love to have is some advice on a no-hassle sound card. The card
doesn't have to put out great sound -- most any noise will do. By far the
highest priority is for the card to mesh seamlessly with Linux. Anyone have
any specific suggestions for such a beast?
--
Regards,
alize the sound
before isapnp kicks in with initializing the card itself, and you will
have nothing.
So just answer M ( At least in hamm it's this way) to Sound card support?
question, and after you made your zImage, or bzImage, move to the modules
directory and
make modules
Then reboot, et
> Thanks for the reply. Is there a way to get the card setting without going to
> windows... My system doesn't have windows on it at all. I installed linux
> directly
> onto it. Its kind of MS free... As much as I could make it.
Gain 100karma points! :) I am also pure in this regard ;), so I
Doug Thistlethwaite wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply. Is there a way to get the card setting without going to
> windows... My system doesn't have windows on it at all. I installed linux
> directly
> onto it. Its kind of MS free... As much as I could make it.
>
> Doug
I think that isapnptools
t; > Next get into the /usr/src/linux dir and type make xconfig.
> > Then do each of these:
> > click on Sound
> > click y for Sound card support
> > click y for Sound Blaster (SB, SBPro, SB16, clones) support
> > scroll down a little ways
> > click y for /dev/
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm looking for someone who would help walk me through the process of
> > installing
> > my sound card on my 2.0.33 kernel system. I have read the howto's and such
> > and
> > I am totally confused! My attempt to generate
> Next get into the /usr/src/linux dir and type make xconfig.
> Then do each of these:
> click on Sound
> click y for Sound card support
> click y for Sound Blaster (SB, SBPro, SB16, clones) support
> scroll down a little ways
> click y for /dev/dsp and /dev/audio suppo
Doug Thistlethwaite wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for someone who would help walk me through the process of
> installing
> my sound card on my 2.0.33 kernel system. I have read the howto's and such
> and
> I am totally confused! My attempt to gen
Hello,
I'm looking for someone who would help walk me through the process of installing
my sound card on my 2.0.33 kernel system. I have read the howto's and such and
I am totally confused! My attempt to generate a kernel resulted in a 1.6MB
monstrosity that is to big to run... I
I got an AcerMagic FX-3D sound card (PnP, unfortunately), and currenly am
trying to set it up so that it works. Has anyone been able to get it to
work?
I've tried including SB16 driver in the kernel, but it doesnt work still.
Readme.cards suggests that I use Crystal-based cards driver instead
> Hi
>
> Has anyone been able to get this card to work? I've tried every
> combination in the kernel and the best I've gotten is a series of
> four tones, each at a higher frequency than the last. If someone
> could point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it.
>
> TIA
>
"M.C. Vernon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think these cards are now properly supported in 2.2.0 If that works,
> then do let me know, as I've got one that I never use
I've been in the same position for the last year. I got one of those
to work under 2.2.0 as a module and some use of isapn
> Has anyone been able to get this card to work? I've tried every
> combination in the kernel and the best I've gotten is a series of
> four tones, each at a higher frequency than the last. If someone
> could point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it.
I think these cards are now prope
Here is the configuration info I found
http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/solo/216/yamaha.htm
It discusses using isapnp to configure the card but the sound on my laptop
is not on an isa card. isapnp does not see the sound card although it sees my
modem.
I got it to work with the commercial
Hi
Has anyone been able to get this card to work? I've tried every
combination in the kernel and the best I've gotten is a series of
four tones, each at a higher frequency than the last. If someone
could point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it.
TIA
Jim
hi
Ship's Log, Lt. Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira, Stardate 230199.0551:
> Hi Debian users,
> a friend of mine has a ess1688 sound card and cant configure it in
> Linux. Anyone has a light?
> Have a nice day,Paulo Henrique
>
I have such a card run
Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
>
> Hi Debian users,
> a friend of mine has a ess1688 sound card and cant configure it in
> Linux. Anyone has a light?
> Have a nice day,Paulo Henrique
>
hi.
i have a ess1688 sound-"card" in a no
Hi Debian users,
a friend of mine has a ess1688 sound card and cant configure it in
Linux. Anyone has a light?
Have a nice day,Paulo Henrique
> debian:~/sounds/sndkit/dsp$ cat /usr/X11R6/lib/tkdesk/sound/metal.au
> >/dev/audio
> bash: /dev/audio: Cannot allocate memory
>
> I've configured for a 4K (4096) buffer. When I run dmesg, here's
>what pops up:
>
> Sound error: Couldn't allocate DMA buffer
[ ... ]
> /proc/me
Hi, folks
I have sucessfully re-built my kernel to add support for my
Soundblaster Pro card. (An interesting side-effect is that now
my backspace key works!! Go figure..) I was having trouble
getting CD's to play until I changed the permissions on /dev/cdrom
On Mon, Jan 04, 1999 at 02:25:49AM +0100, Darko Martic wrote:
> Where can I download it from? I mean for kernel 2.1. I currently have
> 2.0.36, and I can only listen .MID files now.
You can download 2.1 kernels from http://ftp.kernel.org or one its
many mirrors (such as http://ftp.us.kernel.org)
On Fri, Jan 01, 1999 at 06:39:59PM +0100, Darko Martic wrote:
> Hi !
>
> I have Yamaha OPL3-SAx sound card (SoundBlaster, SoundBlaster PRO and
> Windows Sound System compatible) and I have a problem installing/using it.
> After the Debian installation I manualy installed a newer k
Hi !
I have Yamaha OPL3-SAx sound card (SoundBlaster, SoundBlaster PRO and
Windows Sound System compatible) and I have a problem installing/using it.
After the Debian installation I manualy installed a newer kernel (from 1.3
to 2.0.33) and for it's configuration I used 'make menuconfi
Hi All,
I'm going to replace my opti931 sound card. (I never could get the *%##@
running on a linux only drive.) What I'm wondering is which sound card
is the best quality and easiest to configure with the Debian system
using linux only. Please don't tell me it's the Turtle B
I have a Aztech 2320 (az2320) PnP Sound card, I was wondering if any one
might now what I need to compile it into the kernel as (as a module, so I
can use isapnptools). Any help would be GREATLY aprecheated,
-Matt-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.midcoast.com/~kopishke
http
> Hi folks,
>
> Another (probably) dumb question, about the sound module for my SoundBlaster
> card... During the config (menuconfig) one is asked for the IRQ and DMA
> settings, but it seems to expect one DMA of 1 or 3, and another of either
> 5,6, or 7. This worked fine on my other PC (Jazz16
On Mon, Nov 23, 1998 at 10:49:37AM +1100, Andrew & Julie Daws wrote:
> Another (probably) dumb question, about the sound module for my SoundBlaster
> card... During the config (menuconfig) one is asked for the IRQ and DMA
> settings, but it seems to expect one DMA of 1 or 3, and another of either
I have the same problem with squake. I just play with no sound for now
I guess.
Andrew & Julie Daws wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> Another (probably) dumb question, about the sound module for my SoundBlaster
> card... During the config (menuconfig) one is asked for the IRQ and DMA
> settings, but it
Hi folks,
Another (probably) dumb question, about the sound module for my SoundBlaster
card... During the config (menuconfig) one is asked for the IRQ and DMA
settings, but it seems to expect one DMA of 1 or 3, and another of either
5,6, or 7. This worked fine on my other PC (Jazz16 with IRQ7, D
Vincent Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would like to be able to use my Creative Labs ViBRA PnP Sound Card with
> hamm. How do I use isapnptools to install it? Redhat 5.0 detected it first
> time last year.
>
You should:
1 install the isapnptools package,
2 run the pn
I would like to be able to use my Creative Labs ViBRA PnP Sound Card with
hamm. How do I use isapnptools to install it? Redhat 5.0 detected it first
time last year.
--vinny
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Hi Grant :
>
> Just a few quesitons:
>
> > For the configuration of pnp I didn't use the windows configuration port.
> > It
is
> > important don't forget to enable the port 0x530 and use the port 0x534 for
> > ioport of CS4232.
>
> Are you saying that I should change my isapnp.conf file to
Hi Grant :
>
> Just a few quesitons:
>
> > For the configuration of pnp I didn't use the windows configuration port.
> > It
is
> > important don't forget to enable the port 0x530 and use the port 0x534 for
> > ioport of CS4232.
>
> Are you saying that I should change my isapnp.conf file to
Hi Grant :
>
> Just a few quesitons:
>
> > For the configuration of pnp I didn't use the windows configuration port.
> > It
is
> > important don't forget to enable the port 0x530 and use the port 0x534 for
> > ioport of CS4232.
>
> Are you saying that I should change my isapnp.conf file to
Just a few quesitons:
> For the configuration of pnp I didn't use the windows configuration port. It
> is
> important don't forget to enable the port 0x530 and use the port 0x534 for
> ioport of CS4232.
Are you saying that I should change my isapnp.conf file to use port 0x530?
I'm not sure wha
ation port. It is
important don't forget to enable the port 0x530 and use the port 0x534 for
ioport of CS4232.
>I'm trying to set up a Yamaha opl3-SAX sound card under linux, debian
>distribution. I found this webpage
>(http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/solo/216/yamaha.htm)
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