i used to have the same card. it's a good card, but doesn't do midi
natively (most PCI sound cards don't).
the driver i used was either es1370 or es1371. you can find out which one
by doing an lspci.
for details on how to do this, do a make menuconfig, go to the sound
section, and read the hel
Tyr opensource.creative.com. The drivers are IMHO really good and although it
is a bit hard to get them to work with Debian once you get them set up they
work great.
-- Original Message --
From: Danny Lathouwers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2000 1
Hi!
I'm using the es1371 driver with this card and it works fine.
In SuSE I use the Alsa driver and there it even runs the MIDI funktion.
Helgi Ãrn
On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, Danny Lathouwers wrote:
>
> Dear community,
>
> I've got a soundblaster audio PCI 128 card. It should be supported but
> t
al Message-
From: Danny Lathouwers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 November 2000 10:02
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: soundblaster PCI 128 driver
Dear community,
I've got a soundblaster audio PCI 128 card. It should be supported but
the names of the device drivers did not appear
Dear community,
I've got a soundblaster audio PCI 128 card. It
should be supported but
the names of the device drivers did not appear to
include this particular name.
I also reviewed this list and saw that people had
used the es1370 or alsa driver.
Perhaps someone can shed some light on wha
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