On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Roberto De Leo wrote:

> Hi,
> I know this is the developers list but this problem is really odd and it 
> seems to me it fits better in this ML.
> 
> Here is the problem. I am the author of the eMoviX package, a micro 
> Linux distro that makes a CD able to boot and autoplay [with MPlayer] 
> all audio/video files it contains.
> My hw autodetection system for ISA cards makes use of 
> /proc/bus/isapnp/devices but it failed for a user which has a SB AWE 
> card. He claims that in the devices file his card is identified as 
> "CTL00e3" but in the cardids.txt file that code does not appear anywhere!
> I have access to a PC with a similar card and for it I get the code 
> "CTL00e4" that is perfectly good.
> 
> How come that not all SB AWE card models are supported?
> What is, more or less, the percentage of ISA cards covered by cardids.txt?
> At this point I need this info since if the percentage is far from 100% 
> I'll change hw autodetection system.

Note that we have "generic" entries for sb awe cards for a long time in 
our CVS. They ignore the card id. Look to alsa-kernel/isa/sb16.c.

                                                Jaroslav

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Jaroslav Kysela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Linux Kernel Sound Maintainer
ALSA Project, SuSE Labs



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