Hi again (some ten minutes since I wrote you a thankyou letter :)

I ran sndconfig again, autoconfigured and looked at isapnp.conf. DMA is set to 0
and 6 in the audio section.

To try Speakfreely (7.0) and see if I could get it to work properly i ran
"sfspeaker -rtut" making it save the incoming sounddata to a file, "tut".

I then executed "sfmike localhost" in another session. Pressing space allowed
me to record a few second and pressing it again stopped the recording. But I
got an error message from sfspeaker (just like last time around :P)

Could this have something to do with me running everything on the same machine?

I don't wanna go half duplex when I can get full duplex in Windows! <:~(

"sfspeaker -rtut
opening audio output device: No such device
A common cause of this error is a sound board or
driver which cannot run in full duplex mode (some
boards which are physically capable of full duplex
have drivers which cannot run them in this mode).

Try uncommenting the line:

    DUPLEX = -DHALF_DUPLEX

in the Makefile, then "make clean", then "make".
This will operate your board in half-duplex mode
and avoid the conflict which probably caused the
error opening audio output."

/ Carl

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