When you are configuring the kernel it tells you how to distinguish between a
1370 and 1371 chipset (just press help on the 137x settings). For my sound
blaster PCI64 I use the 1371 chipset. You need a newer kernel to compile it
into the kernel (i.e. 2.2.x).
rimez
On Thu, 22 Apr 1999, you wrote:
> > So, is there anyone out there with a SB PCI64 up and running and how did
> > you do it?
> >
> Just install a 2.2.4 or higher kernel: the Ensonic chipsets 1370 and 1371
> are supported now. Of course, if your SB 64PCI card has another chipset on
> it (Es 1373 for example), then you'll probably have to wait a while untill
> the kernel has support for it (allthough I don't really know what has
> changed in the soundcard support of later kernels than 2.2.4). My PCI64 card
> (with ES 1370) works fine anyhow. :-)
>
> Karl
>
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