Yeah, it sounds like a cross-use of chips. That's what I meant to say.
They do this to save board space. In a PC you can buy a board containing
modem and sound or motherboard w/ sound, video, modem, SCSI or LAN card
built in. It would be great if they could do this without using crap
parts
INTEL grip on the
computer world Ripcrd6!
Dave Klein.
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Yeah, it sounds like a cross-u
: [newbie] Toshiba Satellite 2065 and Sound
I'm still a newbie myself, but will the setserial command work for the
soundcard as well?
Brian
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Ripcrd6,
In investigating here's what I found out.
ESS's newest chip is a hybrid one. PCI
I have a Satellite 2065, in checking around regarding Toshiba and Linux and
in Toshiba Europe's main "unsupported but we have to mention it because we
know that we eventually will" page, I might be out of luck on the sound card
and the modem for now as they list.
I did find something on a
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From: David Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a Satellite 2065, in checking around regarding Toshiba and Linux
and
in Toshiba Europe's main "unsupported but we have to mention it because we
know that we eventually will" page, I might be out of luck on the sound
card
and
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Toshiba Satellite 2065 and Sound
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From: David Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a Satellite 2065, in checking around regarding