On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, misc.word.corp wrote:
> Has anybody been able to get Ensonique PCI Audio cards to work with the
> 2.2.x kernels?
> 
> I've got the es1371 chipset; and when I compile the new driver into the
> kernel, I can't get any sound. No luck with compiling as a module
> either; I can't get it to load.
> 
> If you've had success with this, please post the procedure you used --
> and weather you compiled the driver in the kernel or as a module.
> (If it's the latter, do you recommend kerneld or kmod?)
> 
> The new driver should be a ticket out of OSS hell (ie., some of the OSS
> bugs) for those of us owning the card; I can't wait to get it up and
> running.

I have the es1370 on an Audio PCI64 card, I compiled into the kernel instead of
as a module.

Are you sure you have a es1371 and not a es1370?  If you watch during bootup,
or type dmesg after bootup you should see the messages (these are for es1370):

es1370: version v0.17 time 19:30:26 Feb 24 1999
es1370: found adapter at io 0xe800 irq 10
es1370: features: joystick on, line in, mic impedance 0

If you don't get the found adapter message you might have a conflict of some
kind, you could try lspci to see what your pci settings are.

Dunc.
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