Quoting Gerald Van Baren ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Go into the BIOS and turn off Plug'n'Play.  The bios will set the values to
> default values, which you can change if desired.  The values will be shown
> on the screen.

Which sound driver do you select ?

My current configuration is as follows:
Plug'n'Pray is enabled. I do boot thru linload after running maestro.com
from autoexec.bat

This is the kernel configuration, the sound driver is compiled into 
the kernel and not a module.

CONFIG_SOUND_SB=y
CONFIG_SB_BASE=220
CONFIG_SB_IRQ=5
CONFIG_SB_DMA=1
CONFIG_SB_DMA2=1
CONFIG_SB_MPU_BASE=330
CONFIG_SB_MPU_IRQ=-1
CONFIG_SOUND_ADLIB=y

With this I get at least 8bit SoundBlaster compatibility. 


Has anybody a better solution ?


And while we're at it, did anybody get the FIR (IRDA) port working ?

Mike

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