CMI chips suck balls.  That said, C-Media has a decent dos driver with the
new software versions they had, so... that might fix it, it might not.  It
requires a bit of info about your board...

----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Auer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 15:42
Subject: [Freedos-user] Question: How to use CMedia CM8738 sound in DOS?


>
> Hi, I am trying to make CMedia CM8738 onboard sound work in DOS.
> The drivers (downloaded them) just find the PCI device, read the
> IRQ and port base, check if PCI config register 4 "and 5 equals 5"
> (if busmaster is on), does a bit of i/o
> (base+4 = word e, base+18 = 3, base+16 = base+16 or 10,
> base+21 = 5, base+27 = 1, 224 = 80, 225 = VALUE, 224 = 81, 225 = 22)
> and hooks the PCI IRQ with a redirector to the selected NORMAL IRQ
> (e.g. PCI sound chip triggers IRQ 12, and the TSR simulates IRQ 5
> when that happens). The base is found in PCI config reg 10 (low byte
> of word ignored), the IRQ is in PCI config reg 3c. The device is
> found by scanning the PCI bus for a device by vendor 13f6 (CMedia, I
> assume) or 10b9 (in THAT case, the device ID is also checked to be
> in 100-200 range. However, in my case, the ID is 13f6:0111).
>
> Whatever. Everything nice and techy. The more clever DOS programs
> even "work" with selecting IRQ 12 directly without the TSR in RAM.
> But only Adlib and mixer REALLY work. When I try doing 8bit sound,
> I get silence, and for 16bit sound, using DMA 1 for both high and
> low DMA channel (hardcoded to the setaudio CMedia tool, it seems),
> I get noise. Very annoying.
>
> Am I doing something stupid here or is it just a KNOWN problem that
> C-Media sound chips have crappy DMA and therefore can only be used
> for boring Adlib sound in DOS?
>
> I think I have read of other people with C-Media on this list before,
> so maybe somebody can help me out here. Thanks!
>
> Eric
>
>
>
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