On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 13:54:06 +0200
Jan Bernatík <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I'm thinking about buying notebook with this chipset, and I haven't
> found information about any support of sound card integrated in this
> chip.
> If any of you know anythik about it, pleas let me know.
> 
> thanks

I'm sorry for this misunderstanding. I'v realised that this Intel's
chipset probably doesn't have integrated sound driver.
I realised that this notebook has "some" Realtek's AC'97 sound driver
(vendor didn't specified which one, but probably some 2-channel one)
which could be one of these: 

ALC250
ALC203
ALC100/P
ALC101
ALC201/A
ALC202/A

The problem about this is, that I didn't found alsa driver which I can
use to make these work.
I didn't found any of realtek's chips in alsa sound matrix, but even now
I'm using via82xx driver from 0.9.x which seems to have realtek's alc650
chip integrated. ???

So there is that silly question.
Are mentioned chips from realtek supported by alsa driver ? 
if yes, in which driver ? In some mailing list I red that snd-ac97-codec
module should be enough to make these chips work. is it true ???

I'm sorry for lame questions, I tried to read alsa documentation but
didn't found answer.
if there is some documentation about this, I would appreciate if You let
me know.
I'm not very familiar with hardware stuff.

thank's a lot
 
-- 
    Jan Bernatik

registered linux user no. 207163
using Debian Linux (www.debian.org)
home: http://linuxdesktop.kn.vutbr.cz


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