Re: Yamaha opl3-SAX sound card configuration

1998-11-11 Thread Hernan Joel Cervantes Rodriguez
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 use port

Re: Yamaha opl3-SAX sound card configuration

1998-11-11 Thread Hernan Joel Cervantes Rodriguez
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 use port

Re: Yamaha opl3-SAX sound card configuration

1998-11-11 Thread Hernan Joel Cervantes Rodriguez
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 use port

Re: Isapnp won't see my AWE64 sound card.

1998-11-03 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
On: Sun, 01 Nov 1998 17:04:19 -0500 roadrun37 writes: does anyone have this problem? Is there any error message from pnpdump while scanning for PnP cards? If you use an old configuration file, try rerunning pnpdump (save you old isapnp.conf). Torsten

Re: Isapnp won't see my AWE64 sound card.

1998-11-02 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Sun, Nov 01, 1998 at 05:04:19PM -0500, roadrun37 wrote: does anyone have this problem? Please read my Howto and post me your isapnp.conf file. In this order. http://homepage.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/Marcus.Brinkmann/soundblaster.html Marcus -- Rhubarb is no Egyptian god.Debian GNU/Linux

Isapnp won't see my AWE64 sound card.

1998-11-01 Thread roadrun37
does anyone have this problem?

Re: Do I have a win-sound card?

1998-10-12 Thread Oleg E.Krivosheev
controller, but to no avail (other than at standard VGA resolutions). I was able to use it with standard X SVGA server - but with soft cursor only... I used instead the video card from my 'old' machine. I did not have a sound card in the 'old' machine and I was interested in getting sound working

Re: Sound Card

1998-10-12 Thread Helge Hafting
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 10/10/98 at 09:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: . some generic modules could be included in the installation section, but the module code would have to be adjusted so that io/irq info can be passed as parameters. I must be totally missing something. I use make

Re: Sound Card

1998-10-10 Thread Rick Pasotto
On Fri, Oct 09, 1998 at 05:48:57PM +1300, Michael Beattie wrote: On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Collin Rose wrote: How do I configure my sound card in linux? io=220 i=5 You have to recompile your kernel, and enable sound support, either as a module, or built-in. That this is necessary is one

Re: Sound Card

1998-10-10 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Fri, Oct 09, 1998 at 06:35:00PM -0400, Rick Pasotto wrote: On Fri, Oct 09, 1998 at 05:48:57PM +1300, Michael Beattie wrote: On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Collin Rose wrote: How do I configure my sound card in linux? io=220 i=5 You have to recompile your kernel, and enable sound

Re: Sound Card

1998-10-10 Thread Michael Beattie
On Fri, 9 Oct 1998, Rick Pasotto wrote: On Fri, Oct 09, 1998 at 05:48:57PM +1300, Michael Beattie wrote: On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Collin Rose wrote: How do I configure my sound card in linux? io=220 i=5 You have to recompile your kernel, and enable sound support, either

Re: Sound Card

1998-10-10 Thread wb4mle
. some generic modules could be included in the installation section, but the module code would have to be adjusted so that io/irq info can be passed as parameters. I must be totally missing something. I use make menuconfig with the kernel-package and have no option to set io/irq etc when making

Sound Card

1998-10-09 Thread Collin Rose
How do I configure my sound card in linux? io=220 i=5

Re: Sound Card

1998-10-09 Thread Michael Beattie
On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Collin Rose wrote: How do I configure my sound card in linux? io=220 i=5 You have to recompile your kernel, and enable sound support, either as a module, or built-in. Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) PGP Key available, reply

Re: Do I have a win-sound card?

1998-10-09 Thread Raymond A. Ingles
On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Paul Rightley wrote: I just bought a new machine (at work) and it came with both video and sound on the motherboard. [...] The motherboard is made by Amptron and is a PM-9100. The description of the sound is SB 16/PRO compatible with DirectSound 3D support, HRTF 3D

Do I have a win-sound card?

1998-10-08 Thread Paul Rightley
a sound card in the 'old' machine and I was interested in getting sound working. The motherboard is made by Amptron and is a PM-9100. The description of the sound is SB 16/PRO compatible with DirectSound 3D support, HRTF 3D Positional Audio Technology with full duplex stereo, Supports 44.1K

Re: Do I have a win-sound card?

1998-10-08 Thread Jeff Noxon
Try using isapnptools to configure the sound chip. It's probably an ISA PnP device. Jeff

Aztec PCI 338-A3D sound card

1998-09-27 Thread Richard Heller
Has anybody gotten this card to work? Thanks, Rich

PNP sound card lack of knowledge (or stupidity g)

1998-09-15 Thread Frankay666
i have a pnp SoundBlaster16, which was not in my computer when I installed Debian originally. trying to configure it I have read through the isapnpconfig stuff. What I now know is that to get it to work, I must configure the pnp then load some driver/module. the isapnp stuff seems fairly easy to

PNP sound card lack of knowledge (or stupidity g)

1998-09-15 Thread Frankay666
i have a pnp SoundBlaster16, which was not in my computer when I installed Debian originally. trying to configure it I have read through the isapnpconfig stuff. What I now know is that to get it to work, I must configure the pnp then load some driver/module. the isapnp stuff seems fairly easy to

Re: PNP sound card lack of knowledge (or stupidity g)

1998-09-15 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Tue, Sep 15, 1998 at 09:38:37AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i have a pnp SoundBlaster16, which was not in my computer when I installed Debian originally. trying to configure it I have read through the isapnpconfig stuff. What I now know is that to get it to work, I must configure the

Re: PNP sound card lack of knowledge (or stupidity g)

1998-09-15 Thread Ian Eure
On Tue, Sep 15, 1998 at 09:38:37AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i have a pnp SoundBlaster16, which was not in my computer when I installed Debian originally. trying to configure it I have read through the isapnpconfig stuff. What I now know is that to get it to work, I must configure the

Re: sound card

1998-09-08 Thread Ed Cogburn
Xiaonan Ma wrote: Running hamm with 2.0.34 kernel. The sound card is YAMAHA OPL 3-SAx on motherboard. It's an integrated chip, so description under Win95 only shows audio device for YAMAHA OPL 3-SAx ..., midi device for YAMAHA OPL 3-SAx I tried to config with Generic OPL2/OPL3 FM

GPL'd/free driver for Ensoniq AudioPCI sound card

1998-09-08 Thread LUK ShunTim
Hi, I would like to know where can I get a GPL'd or free driver for the Ensoniq AudioPCI sound card for x86 architecture. I've checked out the OSS/Free page and it seems that their free version does not support this (and other PCI) card. Regards, ST --

Re: GPL'd/free driver for Ensoniq AudioPCI sound card

1998-09-08 Thread Stephen J. Carpenter
On Tue, Sep 08, 1998 at 09:53:30AM +0800, LUK ShunTim wrote: Hi, I would like to know where can I get a GPL'd or free driver for the Ensoniq AudioPCI sound card for x86 architecture. I've checked out the OSS/Free page and it seems that their free version does not support this (and other

Re: sound card

1998-09-08 Thread Maarten Bezemer
On Sun, 6 Sep 1998, Xiaonan Ma wrote: OK, looking at your /dev/sndstat again, I see that you didn't configure any audio devices. Yes, I think this is the problem. But I have no idea what kind of audio devices the on motherboard YAMAHA OPL 3-SAx chip belongs to. All the info I

Re: GPL'd/free driver for Ensoniq AudioPCI sound card

1998-09-08 Thread Dzintars Audris
LUK ShunTim wrote: Hi, I would like to know where can I get a GPL'd or free driver for the Ensoniq AudioPCI sound card for x86 architecture. I've checked out the OSS/Free page and it seems that their free version does not support this (and other PCI) card. Regards, ST

sound card

1998-09-06 Thread Xiaonan Ma
Running hamm with 2.0.34 kernel. The sound card is YAMAHA OPL 3-SAx on motherboard. It's an integrated chip, so description under Win95 only shows audio device for YAMAHA OPL 3-SAx ..., midi device for YAMAHA OPL 3-SAx I tried to config with Generic OPL2/OPL3 FM synthesizer support (don't

Re: sound card

1998-09-06 Thread Xiaonan Ma
... I'm not familiar with your sound card, but if it's a Sound Blaster-compatible, you'll need to select Sound Blaster support or somesuch. OPL3 is a MIDI-to-audio interface I believe. I did try to configure it with Sound Blaster support. I put 5 for the sound blaster IRQ (Win95 shows

[Fwd: Sound card question, mouse question] Try Two

1998-09-01 Thread Christopher M. Wesneski
great. My question is, pnpdump also listed my sound card. When I edited isapnp.conf to select the correct settings and ran isapnp everything looks ok but the card doesn't work. Is there something similar to setserial that I have to do after I run isapnp? Also I went out and bought a three button

Re: Sound card question, mouse question

1998-09-01 Thread stephen . p . ryan
question is, pnpdump also listed my sound card. When I edited isapnp.conf to select the correct settings and ran isapnp everything looks ok but the card doesn't work. Is there something similar to setserial that I have to do after I run isapnp? Also I went out and bought a three button mouse so I

Re: Sound card question, mouse question

1998-09-01 Thread Ed Cogburn
/ttyS1 port 0x2f8 irq 3 uart 16550 Everything works great. My question is, pnpdump also listed my sound card. When I edited isapnp.conf to select the correct settings and ran isapnp everything looks ok but the card doesn't work. Is there something similar to setserial that I have to do after I

Re: sound card

1998-08-29 Thread Benoit Joly
On 28-Aug-98 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 28 Aug, Brian Morgan wrote: Running debian 2.0 / 2.0.34 (stable) and having trouble getting my sound card to work. I can get the cd rom player in X to run, but not through the sound card. I didn't see anything in the device drivers setup when I

Sound card question, mouse question

1998-08-29 Thread Christopher M. Wesneski
I recently learned how to setup my Plug-and-Pray modem using pnpdump and isapnp. pnpdump /etc/isapnp.conf (then select the correct settings) isapnp /etc/isapnp.conf setserial /dev/ttyS1 port 0x2f8 irq 3 uart 16550 Everything works great. My question is, pnpdump also listed my sound card. When I

sound card

1998-08-28 Thread Brian Morgan
Running debian 2.0 / 2.0.34 (stable) and having trouble getting my sound card to work. I can get the cd rom player in X to run, but not through the sound card. I didn't see anything in the device drivers setup when I installed debian, and wasn't sure how else to get it to work. It's a creative

Re: sound card

1998-08-28 Thread stephen . p . ryan
On 28 Aug, Brian Morgan wrote: Running debian 2.0 / 2.0.34 (stable) and having trouble getting my sound card to work. I can get the cd rom player in X to run, but not through the sound card. I didn't see anything in the device drivers setup when I installed debian, and wasn't sure how else

Re: HELP with Sound Card

1998-08-12 Thread XRDLAB
Hello, On Tue, 11 Aug 1998, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: My sound card is Aztech Galaxy (claims to be compatible with SoundBlaster 16, non pnp). Didn't you read the documentation? There is no SB 16 compatible card on the market. .. Yes, I read the documentation and it said that some

Re: HELP with Sound Card

1998-08-12 Thread joost
On Wed, 12 Aug 1998, XRDLAB wrote: Didn't you read the documentation? There is no SB 16 compatible card on the market. .. Yes, I read the documentation and it said that some cards might work. That is why I mentioned that the card claims to be compatible. The compatibility most

Re: HELP with Sound Card

1998-08-12 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Wed, Aug 12, 1998 at 03:33:59PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 12 Aug 1998, XRDLAB wrote: Didn't you read the documentation? There is no SB 16 compatible card on the market. .. Yes, I read the documentation and it said that some cards might work. That is why I

Avance ASOUND ALS100Plus Sound card

1998-08-11 Thread Eddie Seymour
Anyone know the correct driver to use with the Avance ASOUND ALS-100Plus isa PnP soundcard? Thanks! -- Eddie Seymour, WB4MLE E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP KEYS D/H 0xB65DC61A RSA 0x935801A9

HELP with Sound Card

1998-08-11 Thread XRDLAB
I am currently running Debian bo and wanted to compile sound support. My sound card is Aztech Galaxy (claims to be compatible with SoundBlaster 16, non pnp). The card works fine under dos with the following settings: SB 16io=0x220, irq=10, dma=1 MPU-401 io=0x330, irq=2

Re: HELP with Sound Card

1998-08-11 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
Hello, On Tue, Aug 11, 1998 at 04:51:04PM +0530, XRDLAB wrote: I am currently running Debian bo and wanted to compile sound support. My sound card is Aztech Galaxy (claims to be compatible with SoundBlaster 16, non pnp). Didn't you read the documentation? There is no SB 16 compatible

Sound Card, etc.

1998-07-22 Thread Joe Lillibridge
Okay, first of all, I posted a message a few weeks ago about noise and lack of mixer control... It turned out that some mixers (as compiled) don't work well with some MSS/WSS sound cards because of some weird settings (like on my card (a CS4231), line1 is my CD). I fiddled with the sources of

Re: Sound Card

1998-07-06 Thread Eric
There is a sound driver in the standard kernel source for a few of the Crystal cards including the CS4232. I believe that it even takes care of the PnP stuff for you (???). You may want to try that. _ _ | |(_) | _| | | | |___ | | |__/ | |__/ On Sun, 5 Jul 1998, Joe

Sound Card

1998-07-05 Thread Joe Lillibridge
Just a quick question... I have a plug play soundcard (sb clone). Right now I have the kernel using it as WSS. The sound often cracks, and I can only control DSP Mic volume with mixers. Is this a problem with WSS, or could it be a problem with my isapnp.conf file? I just want to know before I

Re: Sound Card (fwd)

1998-07-05 Thread Eric
There is a sound driver in the standard kernel source for a few of the Crystal cards including the CS4232. I believe that it even takes care of the PnP stuff for you (???). You may want to try that. _ _ | |(_) | _| | | | |___ | | |__/ | |__/ On Sun, 5 Jul 1998, Joe

Yamaha sound card help

1998-05-31 Thread ctang
Hello, I have spent so much time trying to set up my Yamaha sound card (OPL-SA3), but now it only partially works. So I need more help to have it worked. Hopefully, I can write a report about this. :) I am using 'isapnp' and sound module in kernel. The card is known to work at I/O 530 IRQ

Re: Yamaha sound card help

1998-05-31 Thread M.C. Vernon
Hello, I have spent so much time trying to set up my Yamaha sound card (OPL-SA3), but now it only partially works. So I need more help to have it worked. Hopefully, I can write a report about this. :) I haven't tried mine yet, but another very helpful guy suggested this URL helped

Re: sound card mixer defaults

1998-05-15 Thread Paul Miller
Miller wrote: How can I set the sound card mixer defaults (volumes, etc)? Each time I login, my settings are reset. I have an old Creative Labs SoundBlaster 16.. cam lets you set your volume levels from the command line, or from a file. I suspect they are reset each time you boot

Re: sound card mixer defaults

1998-05-15 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Fri, May 15, 1998 at 06:25:05AM -0400, Paul Miller wrote: hmm.. that works the same as aumix... hmm.. if my sound driver was compiled as a module, would it reset the defaults when being loaded? Yes it would if you were loading it with kerneld and allowing it to be auto-unloaded. I think I

Re: sound card mixer defaults

1998-05-13 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Tue, May 12, 1998 at 05:01:01PM -0400, Paul Miller wrote: How can I set the sound card mixer defaults (volumes, etc)? Each time I login, my settings are reset. I have an old Creative Labs SoundBlaster 16.. cam lets you set your volume levels from the command line, or from a file. I

sound card mixer defaults

1998-05-12 Thread Paul Miller
How can I set the sound card mixer defaults (volumes, etc)? Each time I login, my settings are reset. I have an old Creative Labs SoundBlaster 16.. -Paul --- Paul Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] Public PGP key at http://paul.3dillusion.com/pgpkey.txt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: sound card mixer defaults

1998-05-12 Thread Will Lowe
How can I set the sound card mixer defaults (volumes, etc)? Each time I login, my settings are reset. use cam. There's an option (read the manpage, I've forgotten how to do it) to save sound settings. Then you can run cam from the command line (in a boot script) with some sort of file

logical devices on sound card

1998-05-11 Thread G. Crimp
it during make config ? isapnp did find 4 logical devices on the sound card. I still only partially understand what a logical device is so I'm not sure where to go from here. Any comments or ideas appreciated. TIA, Gerald Crimp -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: Sound card support

1998-05-11 Thread Jaakko Niemi
Dear Debian people, How does one configure a sound card, and is the yamaha OPL3-SAx sound board supported, and if not, If I connect my driver CD to my website, can someone do a driver, please? You'll have to compile the kernel and configure the sound support there. I think you can get

Re: Sound card support

1998-05-11 Thread M.C. Vernon
You'll have to compile the kernel and configure the sound support there. :( Newbie alert. I'll read the FAQs etc. I think you can get sound out of that by selecting MSS, MPU401 and OPL-3 options and using isapnptools to initialize the chip. (hint: compile the sound support as

Re: Sound card support

1998-05-11 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Mon, May 11, 1998 at 05:48:40PM +0100, M.C. Vernon wrote: You'll have to compile the kernel and configure the sound support there. :( Newbie alert. I'll read the FAQs etc. For a starter, you should install the kernel-package and read the README file in /usr/doc/kernel-package/.

Sound card support

1998-05-10 Thread M.C. Vernon
Dear Debian people, How does one configure a sound card, and is the yamaha OPL3-SAx sound board supported, and if not, If I connect my driver CD to my website, can someone do a driver, please? I will be eternally grateful, but don't have any money right now ;) Matthew -- Elen sila lumenn

Re: Sound card support

1998-05-10 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Sun, 10 May 1998, M.C. Vernon wrote: Dear Debian people, How does one configure a sound card, and is the yamaha OPL3-SAx sound board supported, and if not, If I connect my driver CD to my website, can someone do a driver, please? Yes, it is supported. You will have to recompile your

ESS1688 Laptop Sound Card

1998-05-02 Thread Asher Haig
I sent a message a while ago asking about this soundcard in a Dell LM166M laptop and got several responses. Unfortunately, I still have not been able to get the soundcard set up. How can I figure out all the settings that I need to put in for it? I/O Base IRQ DMA 16 bit DMA MPU401 I/O Base MPU401

sound card ide controller help

1998-03-27 Thread Will Lowe
Anybody know offhand how to get linux to acknowledge the ide controller on a SoundBlaster-compat sound card? I don't have any free channels on my main IDE controller so I need to use this one to run my cd drive

AudioWave 16 AISA sound card, and sound-card IDE in general

1998-03-24 Thread Will Lowe
I'm buying an old 486 from a friend real cheap to use as a mail server. The IDE card in it can only handle two ide devices, the machine has two hard drives, an IDE cd-rom, and an IDE tape drive. THe latter two he's been running from the sound card ide interface ... is it possible to do

Sound card problems

1998-03-09 Thread Wojciech Zukowski
i have a problem with my soubnd card. it's SGBXII (8bits) i can compile it only in kernel (not in module) an d i can't play mp3... does anybody know what to do? Wojciech Zukowski PGP-key ID: C27D2715

Re: help me buy a cheap sound card

1998-02-17 Thread Richard E. Hawkins Esq.
I wish to buy a cheap sound card, just to be able to put some sound in my system, but all that I tried failed... Can someone point me a cheap one that (certainly) works under Linux? I spent $9.95 on one when I ordered something else. Not a package deal, I just wasn't willing

Azteck sound Card

1998-02-16 Thread Wojciech Zukowski
Hello. i've just found my old sound card... have anybodyu installed this card under debian? it's 8bits local-bus and can work as old sound-blaster. thx for answers Wojciech Zukowski PGP via finger http://www.kkiem.mech.pg.gda.pl/~wojtek Nie wierz w cuda

help me buy a cheap sound card

1998-02-16 Thread Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella
Hi, I wish to buy a cheap sound card, just to be able to put some sound in my system, but all that I tried failed... Can someone point me a cheap one that (certainly) works under Linux? Thanks. -- Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella Product Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http

Re: help me buy a cheap sound card

1998-02-16 Thread Ben Pfaff
I wish to buy a cheap sound card, just to be able to put some sound in my system, but all that I tried failed... Can someone point me a cheap one that (certainly) works under Linux? How cheap? You can get a genuine SoundBlaster 16 for pretty cheap if you shop around, and they certainly

Re: AZTECH 2320 PnP sound card howto ?

1998-02-15 Thread Wojtek Zabolotny
: Hi, i'm thinking about adding driver into linux for my Aztech 2320 PnP 16bit sound card. I've read Sound-HOWTO and looks like Aztech cards are unsupported ;( Is it true? If no, what's the right way to set up trhis card? From Win'95 control panel - three devices: - aztech 2320

Sound card install...?

1998-02-14 Thread tsnake
the sound card is there... since I don't have a pnp OS installed, I don't know what I actually need to do to get the system to notice the additions... any help? I'm not sure if this is a linux/debian issue, but it will be when I get it working ;) Thanks, Chris

AZTECH 2320 PnP sound card howto ?

1998-02-14 Thread Oleg Krivosheev
Hi, i'm thinking about adding driver into linux for my Aztech 2320 PnP 16bit sound card. I've read Sound-HOWTO and looks like Aztech cards are unsupported ;( Is it true? If no, what's the right way to set up trhis card? From Win'95 control panel - three devices: - aztech 2320 sound device

Sound Card

1998-02-08 Thread Faiz ul Haque Zeya
Hello , I will buy a sound card in few days . While looking at various product info on the web, I find a variety of cards . Can any body points me to the FAQ (or any information guide ) which provide comparision and technical infromation about it .(Like wavetable , 3D etc ) . Secondly I

RE: Sound Card Opti 931

1998-02-03 Thread Patrick Ouellette
to set the card up with a utility like setcrystal before loading the kernel sound driver. Good Luck Pat Ouellette -- From: NeuTroN Sent: Monday, February 02, 1998 6:42 AM To: Antonio Doldo Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject:Re: Sound Card Opti 931 On Fri, 30 Jan

Re: Sound Card Opti 931

1998-02-02 Thread NeuTroN
On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, Antonio Doldo wrote: NeuTroN wrote: I recently bought a system (Intel Pentium, 166 MMX) and it has a Sound Card that seems to be an OPTi 82C931. (At least that is how the software in DOS sees it and how Win95 detects it.) I guess Trust Computer Products resells

Sound Card Opti 931

1998-01-30 Thread NeuTroN
I recently bought a system (Intel Pentium, 166 MMX) and it has a Sound Card that seems to be an OPTi 82C931. (At least that is how the software in DOS sees it and how Win95 detects it.) I guess Trust Computer Products resells OPTi sound cards, because There is an (extra) Trust label

Re: Sound Card Opti 931

1998-01-30 Thread Antonio Doldo
NeuTroN wrote: I recently bought a system (Intel Pentium, 166 MMX) and it has a Sound Card that seems to be an OPTi 82C931. (At least that is how the software in DOS sees it and how Win95 detects it.) I guess Trust Computer Products resells OPTi sound cards, because There is an (extra

Sound Card??

1998-01-29 Thread Alex Maneu Victoria
-please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Hello. Since a long time I have tried to use my soundcard unsuccessfully. My card is a Logitech SoundMan Wave. But, to make it easier, let's make it be a SoundBlaster or SoundBlaster Pro. How should I configure it (I mean, the kernel, etc.)? Thank you very

Re: Sound Card??

1998-01-29 Thread Alexander Kushnirenko
Hi, Alex! Since a long time I have tried to use my soundcard unsuccessfully. My card is a Logitech SoundMan Wave. But, to make it easier, let's make it be a SoundBlaster or SoundBlaster Pro. How should I configure it (I mean, the kernel, etc.)? I have different Sound Card, but may be my

Re: Sound Card??

1998-01-29 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Thu, Jan 29, 1998 at 05:04:45PM +0100, Alex Maneu Victoria wrote: -please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Hello. Since a long time I have tried to use my soundcard unsuccessfully. My card is a Logitech SoundMan Wave. But, to make it easier, let's make it be a SoundBlaster or SoundBlaster

configuring sound card

1998-01-13 Thread Chris Keathley Keathley
I read the how to's on how to install my sound card but when I type make config it is giving me a msg that says something about missing target, I can't remember exactly what it said. What am I doing wrong if any thing. Is there a different procedure for debian, and if so where can it be found

Re: configuring sound card

1998-01-13 Thread Daniel Martin at cush
Chris Keathley Keathley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I read the how to's on how to install my sound card but when I type make config it is giving me a msg that says something about missing target, I can't remember exactly what it said. What am I doing wrong if any thing. Is there a different

Strange Behaviour with ALS100-based Sound Card Loaded as Module

1997-12-28 Thread Cleto Pescia
Hello, I'm experiencing a strange problem with my ALS100-based SB16-compatible PnP sound card: Although isapnp is detecting and configuring the card correctly, and the sound module loads as expected (i.e. cat /proc/sndstat reports the expected configuration), I can only play MIDI files right

Yamaha sound card

1997-12-13 Thread cheng tang
Does anyone have experience in configuring yamaha OPL3-SA3 card? It is 3D sound, 16bit full duplex pnp card. After compiling a new kernel and reboot, I did not see any message about sound module in startup. Use 'cat /dev/sndstat', it shows like this cat: /dev/sndstat: Operation not supported by

Re: Yamaha sound card

1997-12-13 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Sat, 13 Dec 1997, cheng tang wrote: Does anyone have experience in configuring yamaha OPL3-SA3 card? It is 3D sound, 16bit full duplex pnp card. After compiling a new kernel and reboot, I did not see any message about sound module in startup. Use 'cat /dev/sndstat', it shows like this

Re: Yamaha sound card

1997-12-13 Thread bruce
The 2.1.72 and more recent kernels support your card explicitly. It's an experimental kernel, so you get to build it on your own and suffer its bugs. You can get it from ftp.kernel.org . Bruce -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

CS4232-kq-Crystal-PnP-based sound card

1997-12-10 Thread Yuan Jiandong
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. -- Dongguan Sti-Tech Economy

Re: sound card as a module and audio CDs

1997-08-13 Thread Oliver Elphick
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], w rites: I am running debian hamm and have a sbwave32 as a module (no awe stuff, just compiled as sb16). When I unfortunately have to boot to win95 and then return to debian and play a cd using workman, I don't get any sound until I play a sound file through

Re: sound card as a module and audio CDs

1997-08-13 Thread Colin R. Telmer
On Wed, 13 Aug 1997, Oliver Elphick wrote: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], w rites: I am running debian hamm and have a sbwave32 as a module (no awe stuff, just compiled as sb16). When I unfortunately have to boot to win95 and then return to debian and play a cd using workman, I don't

sound card as a module and audio CDs

1997-08-12 Thread Colin R. Telmer
I am running debian hamm and have a sbwave32 as a module (no awe stuff, just compiled as sb16). When I unfortunately have to boot to win95 and then return to debian and play a cd using workman, I don't get any sound until I play a sound file through /dev/audio (i.e. it seems to me that something

Sound card PPP configuration

1997-08-07 Thread PATRICK DAHIROC
Hi I'm trying to cojfigure my computer's sound card and internet connection via PPP. As far as I can figure I have to recompile the whole kernel to get the proper devices working. Currently the kernel I'm using is 2.29 is worth it to upgrade to 2.30 (is there any big difference in stability

Re: Sound card PPP configuration

1997-08-07 Thread Shaleh
When I run make menuconfig and add sound support as a module (I use it rarely) make blows up 3/4 way thru and tells me I need to compile with CONFIG_AUDIO. How do I do this when running make-kpkg?? Everything else goes fine and it works when I take out sound support. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM

Sound Card, MSS

1997-07-15 Thread Joe Lillibridge
card that came with it out (along with the worthless WinModem) and replaced it with a SB16. I put in all the DMA IRQ junk, recompiled, etc. Didn't work. I finally got fed up and put the other sound card back in (Which is a Crystal sound card). Lo and behold, it worked with the settings I had put

cs4232c sound card

1997-06-10 Thread Nikos Goroyiannis
Hi. I have a no-name CS4232c-Crystal-PnP-based card with an on-board IDE (CD-ROM) controller, which is positively 16-bit, but which i can only make it work as an 8-bit SB Pro, with no MIDI (which is also a waste since OPL3 and MPU-401 are supported). The trick: i _have_ to boot DOS, use the DOS

Speak-Freely with a half-duplex sound card

1997-05-11 Thread David Nowak
'lo I tried to use Speak-Freely but it is compiled for a full-duplex sound card. How can I use this package with my half-duplex sound card without to have to recompile it ? Thanx. -- David E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.mygale.org/06/nowak/

Re: Speak-Freely with a half-duplex sound card

1997-05-11 Thread Joey Hess
David Nowak: I tried to use Speak-Freely but it is compiled for a full-duplex sound card. How can I use this package with my half-duplex sound card without to have to recompile it ? It should work fine. I use it with my half-duplex card. You run sfspeaker first, then sfmike. Sfspeaker only

Re: Gravis Ultrasound PnP sound card, How to make work with debian ?

1997-01-11 Thread Steve McIntyre
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write: On Thu, 9 Jan 1997, Stan Brown wrote: I asked around a little, and decided to buy a Gravis Ultrasound card for my debian machine. It turns out to be a PnP device. I don't think there's a Debian package for this yet, but there is a Linux Gravis

Re: Gravis Ultrasound PnP sound card, How to make work with debian ?

1997-01-11 Thread Anthony Thompson
On Thu, 9 Jan 1997, Stan Brown wrote: I asked around a little, and decided to buy a Gravis Ultrasound card for my debian machine. It turns out to be a PnP device. Setting the kernel up to handle the Gravis card looks simple, but how do I deal with the PnP ? My

Gravis Ultrasound PnP sound card, How to make work with debian ?

1997-01-10 Thread Stan Brown
I asked around a little, and decided to buy a Gravis Ultrasound card for my debian machine. It turns out to be a PnP device. Setting the kernel up to handle the Gravis card looks simple, but how do I deal with the PnP ? My machine does *not* have a PnP biso.

Re: Gravis Ultrasound PnP sound card, How to make work with debian ?

1997-01-10 Thread Syrus Nemat-Nasser
On Thu, 9 Jan 1997, Stan Brown wrote: I asked around a little, and decided to buy a Gravis Ultrasound card for my debian machine. It turns out to be a PnP device. Setting the kernel up to handle the Gravis card looks simple, but how do I deal with the PnP ? My

Re: Gravis Ultrasound PnP sound card, How to make work with debian ?

1997-01-10 Thread Bob Clark
You might get it to work with isapnptools-1.8.tgz from: ftp.redhat.com/pub/pnp/utils --Bob Stan Brown wrote: I asked around a little, and decided to buy a Gravis Ultrasound card for my debian machine. It turns out to be a PnP device. Setting the kernel up to handle

Re: Gravis Ultrasound PnP sound card, How to make work with debian ?

1997-01-10 Thread Michael Stutz
On Thu, 9 Jan 1997, Stan Brown wrote: I asked around a little, and decided to buy a Gravis Ultrasound card for my debian machine. It turns out to be a PnP device. I don't think there's a Debian package for this yet, but there is a Linux Gravis Ultrasound Project with their own

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