Elliot Lee wrote:
> As 'playmidi -h' shows, you need to specify the '-a' parameter to playmidi:
>
> playmidi -a jjett.mid
>
> -- Elliot
> "Moron of the week" for four years running
Elliot,
If someone is the moron of the week, then it's me. ;-)
You're absolutely right. And I'm absolu
If memory serves, you need to look at the AWE32 mini-HOWTO.
The AWE64 is an AWE32 on steroids (on software actually, but
I won't go into that now). Just look at the mini-HOWTO and
pay close attention to the PCI configuration, particularly
the last three PCI entries that are not always detected.
L
Hi,
I had similar problems with an awe32. Brian thacker on this list
suggested this. It worked for me. Good luck,
When you configure the kernel, make sure to include the FM-Synth
(YM3812/OPL-3) support module and in the additional low level sound
drivers, be
sure to include AWE32 synth suppor
Eh, you forgot to specify what midi device to use...
-JMS
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Subject: Sound, but no midi
Hi,
I finally came to it. I dropped in my
On 7 Mar 2000 11:35:39 -0500, Gustav Schaffter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I finally came to it. I dropped in my SB AWE64 that have been laying
>around for ages. :-)
>
>I run sndconfig. It correctly identified my card. I could hear Linus
>talk. :-) I could hear the midi part as well. I've looked
Hi,
I finally came to it. I dropped in my SB AWE64 that have been laying
around for ages. :-)
I run sndconfig. It correctly identified my card. I could hear Linus
talk. :-) I could hear the midi part as well. I've looked into the
conf.modules and the additions looks good.
alias sound sb
pre-ins