I have a motherboard from an old Monorail system with a built in
Monorail 3D Audio sound card. It is an ISA card supposedly. I
can't use it under Linux, I turn the card on in the bios and
the next thing I know I'm getting an OOPS message when I try
to load Slackware. I don't have a dos driver
I've looked closely at the mobo thinking I can slip in a compatible
sound card to get around this issue. No dice. The board only has
2 PCI slots, 1 AGP slot, and 1 ISA slot. Short of converting this
SCSI based system to an IDE based one or pulling the ISA pcmcia card,
What's in the
On Sat, 2010-01-02 at 19:48 -0800, wes wrote:
I've looked closely at the mobo thinking I can slip in a compatible
sound card to get around this issue. No dice. The board only has
2 PCI slots, 1 AGP slot, and 1 ISA slot. Short of converting this
SCSI based system to an IDE based one
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 10:30 PM, Michael Robinson
plu...@robinson-west.comwrote:
On Sat, 2010-01-02 at 19:48 -0800, wes wrote:
I've looked closely at the mobo thinking I can slip in a compatible
sound card to get around this issue. No dice. The board only has
2 PCI slots, 1 AGP