I've had the card in and out a couple of times looking for that possibility
too.  The card does work on the windows side with seemingly the same settings.

On Sat, 26 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> Larry Sword wrote:
> > 
> > RRPotratz wrote:
> > 
> > > Hello,
> > >  I've upgraded my motherboard and CPU and now can not get my SB64AWE to
> > > work correctly.  As the modules are loaded as it boots the card starts to buzz
> > > and does not stop.  The only way to get it to stop is to edit anything having
> > > to do with sound out of /etc/conf.modules and reboot.
> > >  After rebooting, I run sndconfig and the buzzing appears again as soon
> > > as the card is initalized.
> > >  The card seems to be using the correct parameters according to the info
> > > panel in KDE (i.e. irq 5,  dma low 1, dma high 5, mem at 220 and midi at 330.)
> > >  Any Ideas?
> > >  Thanks, Randy
> > 
> > Try checking  at the rear connections. Since you installed into new mb you may
> > have the speaker out connected incorrectly???
> > Just an ideal :-)
> > 
> > Larry
> 
> Or the card perhaps is not seated in the slot.
> 
> I had this happen to me with my SB128 on my current machine when I built it.
> 
> It drove me nuts for a couple of days.. :)
> 
> The card was in and working.. I added something and somehow dislodged the card out 
>of the
> pci slot
> away from the back. Just enough to cause problems, not enough to obviously notice it.
> 
> Alan
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