At Thu, 5 Jun 2003 08:23:57 -0500,
Greg Norris wrote:
> 
> Ok, I finally got this sorted out.  I had Dell's OEM card, which turns
> out to be substantially different from the retail version (despite
> being advertised as a SBLive, and manufactured by Creative).  It handles
> DSP via software (GRRRRR!!!), and according to Dell will only work (on
> Windows, of course) using their own proprietary drivers.  In essence,
> the @#$%! thing is a WinSBLive.
 
ah, that's good to know.  i should remove the pci id from emu10k1
driver.

do you have any chance to see what kind of chip exactly is that?
even though it's handled on software, there must be a CODEC and (very
likely) a DMA engine.  i doubt Dell uses its truely unique chip.
it must be an OEM chip which is compatible with something...


Takashi


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