Re: SoundBlaster Vibra 16 jumperless card under Linux

1999-01-13 Thread Damon Muller
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

Re: SoundBlaster Vibra 16 jumperless card under Linux

1999-01-10 Thread Michele Bini
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.

Re: SoundBlaster Vibra 16 jumperless card under Linux

1999-01-09 Thread John Galt
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

SoundBlaster Vibra 16 jumperless card under Linux

1999-01-07 Thread Damon Muller
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

Re: SoundBlaster Vibra 16 jumperless card under Linux

1999-01-07 Thread Stephen Pitts
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

Re: SoundBlaster Vibra 16 jumperless card under Linux

1999-01-07 Thread Damon Muller
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

SoundBlaster Vibra 16 jumperless card under Linux

1999-01-07 Thread Kenneth Scharf
If this is an isa card, then use the isapnp package to set up the card. See the sound how_to. --- 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

RE: SoundBlaster Vibra 16 jumperless card under Linux

1999-01-07 Thread Jon Burchmore
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