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On Friday 13 June 2003 03:11 pm, Robert Crawford wrote:
> Praedor,
> Glad you got the FSB up to 133- have you got the multiplier setting maxed
> out? I assume it's set at about 133x13? If you have good cpu cooling, you
> might try upping the cpu voltage a hair and see if you can get closer 2600+
> rating. That might be a limiting factor.
>
> I've never been able to get AC '97 to function on any linux system I've
> built. Strangly, on my ultra 2, I have a SB128 pci sound card that has
> given me no problems. Also have that same card in my Abit KX7 (same via
> Kt333 chipset as the MSI). I have an excellent 300w PS, running a 1700+ XP
> tbred "B." Not much else draining power on this rig though.
>
> You might try installing the old sndconfig console config program, and try
> to configure it with that instead of HardDrake- I seem to recall I had to
> use that with 8.2 & 9.0 to get any sound configured- it's worth a shot. If
> you have success with AC'97, please post back with the details.
[...]

I tried bumping the freq to 166 and when it booted up, it didn't quite make it 
to bios setup.  It crapped out after indicating that I had an XP 2700+ (which 
is correct, but useless since the system wont come up any further).  The 
system then sits there and gives me three long beeps every 3-5 seconds or so.  
My ethernet card is still inserted (don't want to give it up...I need it to 
connect my laptop), thus I haven't tried 166MHz without the ethernet card as 
yet.

I reset the bios (had to pull the battery and count to 5, then reinsert it as 
this mobo lacks the CMOS reset jumpers), bumped the clock down to 144 and it 
came up OK, though identifies the CPU as an XP 2100+.  Basically, it sees an 
"overclocked" XP 2100+ which is in reality an underclocked XP 2700+.  This is 
an odd freq so I am not sure I will stay at this freq...I must be 
overclocking system components (?)

As for the AC'97, it is working fine thus far.  I used Mandrake Control 
Center, ran harddrake from it, it identified my sound device and indicated it 
needed the snd-via82xx module.  I then selected the config button and it had 
snd-es1971 highlighted (!).  I ignored this and elected to manually select a 
module.  I scrolled down the module list to snd-via82xx and selected it.  
Sound now works.  I may even give another go with the mic, though I don't 
really use it, to see if it will work (it didn't with my sb16 PCI).

praedor
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