On Sat, 31 Aug 2002 17:31:35 -0500
"Justin Rosander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey all,
> This is what I got:
> and Ensoniq 1371 with a 97 audio codec.  I've installed the Alsa 0.9
> driver, libs and utils, and so far I don't have anything--no sound, nothing.
> I was curious if anyone has had any success in getting their similar
> card working.
> 
> I'm doing all the research I can, and right now I'm trying this, but
> my wife is using the computer right now, so I can't vouch to say how it 
> works yet:
> 1) disable the feature in the BIOS regarding a PnP OS
> 2) configured a kernel with:
>   a. sound enabled as module
>   b. isapnp module
>   c. oss/free modules
> (I am not going to load the isapnp or oss/free modules unless I really
> need them)
> 3) built the ALSA driver again with:
>   a. isapnp disabled
>   b. oss/free emulation modules
>   c. appropriate driver and everything
> 
> I've tried pnpdump earlier, and all I got was a pile of dump.  e.g.- no 
> isapnp devices found.  neither of my two linuxes (one is icepack, and the 
> other is my own build) detect isapnp at boot, so I don't think that
> I'm going to get anywhere with that, unless someone out there will contend 
> otherwise . . .?  Maybe there's a wrong address?  If anyone needs more info, 
> I'll be glad to put the gory details up in my next post.
> Take care, and God bless,
> Justin

First of all, you don't have an ISA card but a PCI card. Pnpdump is about 
_ISA_ PNP cards only. Read the INSTALL file in the alsa-driver directory
and this link might help: http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/ , search 
for Ensoniq. Good luck!

    -Frans


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