On Sun, 10 Jan 1999 23:58:10 +0100
Michele Bini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you detect your card using pnpdump?
No, it wasn't detected by pnpdump.
I actually worked it out eventually. I basically made a dos boot disk
with a ramdisk on it using OpenDOS (did a 'format /s' from an OpenDOS
image
On Thu, Jan 07, 1999 at 05:28:28AM -0800, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
Hi folks,
This one has got me beat, and I'm hoping someone in debian-land might be
able to help me out.
I got a vibra 16 card (soundblaster) from a friend, but it didn't come
with any driver disks or anything like that.
There is a secondary/tertiary problem: the CD I got with my vibra16 won't
install in strict dos, but requires win3x to install. The second problem
is that the vibra16 configuration is dependent on two drivers: firstly the
config.sys device driver CTCM, then the autoexec.bat driver CTCU. Then
Hi folks,
This one has got me beat, and I'm hoping someone in debian-land might be
able to help me out.
I got a vibra 16 card (soundblaster) from a friend, but it didn't come
with any driver disks or anything like that. Unfortunately it is a
jumperless card, and I have no way of setting the IRQs
On 7 Jan, Damon Muller wrote:
Hi folks,
This one has got me beat, and I'm hoping someone in debian-land might be
able to help me out.
I got a vibra 16 card (soundblaster) from a friend, but it didn't come
with any driver disks or anything like that. Unfortunately it is a
jumperless
On Wed, 6 Jan 1999 23:39:54 -0600 (EST)
Stephen Pitts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What type of BIOS do you have? my PCI PnP bios auto-configured the
card and I used win98 to find out the irq and dma. There is a package
called isapnptools that has similar functions. Get it, read the docs,
ask the
If this is an isa card, then use the isapnp package to set up the
card. See the sound how_to.
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From:
Damon Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi folks,
This one has got me beat, and I'm hoping someone in debian-land might be
able to help
This card isn't actually a PnP card, and is not seen by pnpdump. It's a
jumperless card, so it doesn't have it's resources dictated by the OS,
but by a configuration program.
I'd perfer not to mess up my delicatly balanced windoze system by adding
another card, then taking it out and hoping
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