Re: PCI Soundblaster card?

1999-05-08 Thread Andrew Holmes
Hi,

Thanks, I've still got the 2.2.0 archive so I'll just get the patch. A 13 meg
download would give me a headache :-)
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Re: PCI Soundblaster card?

1999-05-07 Thread Wayne Topa

Subject: Re: PCI Soundblaster card?
Date: Thu, May 06, 1999 at 09:18:06PM +0100

In reply to:Andrew Holmes

Quoting Andrew Holmes([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
 Hi,
 
 Thanks, I'm using 2.2.0, so I'll recompile and keep my fingers crossed.

The current stable is 2.2.6 or 7.  2.2.0  .1 had problems.

 
 Thanks for the info
 
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PCI Soundblaster card?

1999-05-06 Thread Andrew Holmes
Hi all,

I'm probabily missing the obvious here but is it possaible to use a
Soundblaster AWE64 PCI soundcard. I have read in the docs that the AWE64 is
supported by Linux, but I can't seem to make it work and I can't find any
mention about wether the PCI bus makes a difference. I managed to get an
SB16 ISA PnP card to work on another machine. But the PCI card is driving me
nuts. I can find the interupt and IO range from NT (Dual boot machine)!

Any information would be greatly appreciated! Is there a web page about
this somewhere, I can't seem to find much in the sound, or AWE howtos. Thanks
for taking the time to read this.

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Re: PCI Soundblaster card?

1999-05-06 Thread Remco van 't Veer
Hi,

You need to use es1370 or es1371 (I am not sure) to get it working,
it is a AudioPCI card.  I last tried this on with a 2.2.1 kernel,
which gave me partial support.  mpg123 worked but saytime did not, or
vice versa..  The current stable 2.2 might do better..

Regards,
Remco


On Thu, May 06, 1999 at 18:24, Andrew Holmes wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 I'm probabily missing the obvious here but is it possaible to use a
 Soundblaster AWE64 PCI soundcard. I have read in the docs that the
 AWE64 is supported by Linux, but I can't seem to make it work and I
 can't find any mention about wether the PCI bus makes a difference.
 I managed to get an SB16 ISA PnP card to work on another machine.
 But the PCI card is driving me nuts. I can find the interupt and IO
 range from NT (Dual boot machine)!
 
 Any information would be greatly appreciated! Is there a web page
 about this somewhere, I can't seem to find much in the sound, or AWE
 howtos. Thanks for taking the time to read this.
 
 -- 
 Andy Holmes
 
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Re: PCI Soundblaster card?

1999-05-06 Thread Andrew Holmes
Hi,

Thanks, I'm using 2.2.0, so I'll recompile and keep my fingers crossed.

Thanks for the info

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