Linux-Hardware Digest #543, Volume #12           Fri, 24 Mar 00 12:13:10 EST

Contents:
  Dell PERC2/Si (Jim Keijser)
  Re: Mitsumi CD-R causes system to freeze (Gerald Willmann)
  Re: Matrox Millenium G400 (Kristjan Kristinsson)
  Re: Soundcard advice:  Soundblaster Live, or...  ? (Tim Beattie)
  bttv lockups ("Greg S. Woods")
  Re: Printer: Epson Styles Color 740 (Konstantin Schauwecker)
  Re: Matrox Millenium G400 (Rob Brodeur)
  tape drive recommendation needed (Socks the White House cat)
  Re: x86 multiport serial board recommendations? ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: Soundcard advice:  Soundblaster Live, or...  ? (Rich Piotrowski)
  Re: HP 4050 Drivers? (Rod Smith)
  HP DAT autoloader + 2940 (Benjamin Woo)
  disk larger than one meg (Paul Phillips)
  Re: Linux on TV (Robert Wiegand)
  Re: what networking hardware should i use? (Tony R. Bennett)
  ATT: Pls help (Big problems) ("Elizabeth Hamilton")
  Web Camera (Dave Shrimpton)
  Re: SCSI, Epox MVP3C and AMDK6-2 problems (bgeer)
  Re: Modem and Mouse Irq conflict (Steve Fosdick)
  Re: Pls help (Big problems) ("Dean")
  Re: PCI 128 SB (Dances With Crows)

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From: Jim Keijser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Dell PERC2/Si
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 15:27:59 +0100

Hi,

Anyone had any luck installing linux on a Dell Power Edge 2400 with a
PERC2/Si ?
I checked some newsgroups and got confused, is this raid controller a
Adaptec AAC-364 RAID controller
(I donot hope so) or is it a MegaRAID Series 466 wich is supported for
Linux? Anyone know for sure?

TIA & Cheers,

Jim Keijser



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From: Gerald Willmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Mitsumi CD-R causes system to freeze
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 06:24:22 -0800

On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have a Adaptec2940AU with the following devices on it ID 1: IBM DCAS-34330
> ID 2: Plextor PX40TS ID 5: Mitsumi CDR CR2201CS When I boot linux succesfully
> detects the host adapter and HDD and CDROM, but freezes when listing the CD-R
> specifications, if I disconnect the CD-R anything works fine. Could this be
> related to the fact that my CD-R is the only device on the Bus that uses
> asynchronous data transfer. Does anybody know a workaround for this (like
> excluding the CD-R from being checked for during startup)?

had the same problem with a yamaha burner. Machine would boot anymore
unless I entered the scsi bios and then did a warm reboot. But even then
it wouldn't work reliably so ...?
                                          Gerald 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kristjan Kristinsson)
Subject: Re: Matrox Millenium G400
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 14:30:45 GMT

It is.

On XFree 3.3.x use the vga driver.
On XFree 4.0 use the mga driver.

Greetings
Kristjan


On Sat, 25 Mar 2000 00:45:35 +1100, "Jeff Melvaine"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Greetings
>
>Anyone know if this card is or soon will be supported in Xfree?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jeff
>
>


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From: Tim Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Soundcard advice:  Soundblaster Live, or...  ?
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 14:32:24 +0000

I used to have a SB AWE 32 card, and I upgraded to the Live, and the
difference in sound quality is easily noticable.  The Live has a really
good digital-to-analog converter, and it uses the pc's cpu a lot less
than the AWE 32. 

One thing to note about the Live is that it doesn't have an amp on board
for driving pc speakers with.  It only has standard line outs - two of
them, both of which are stereo.  You can set it up so that it doesn't do
surround sound - so that the two line outs are identical.  

The Live Value is really good value for money, especially for your
needs.  

Good luck,

Tim


Matt O'Toole wrote:
. 
. 
. 
 few new features.  I was thinking about the Soundblaster Live Value,
because
> it's so well-regarded by all the Windows magazines.  However, I don't know
> what really separates it from the lesser models.  I don't need surround
> sound or anything, just really good stereo.  I would like to have a normal
> audio line out, so I can pipe internet radio through my home stereo (it's in
> another room), and have it sound really good.
> 
> Any ideas?  What's the big deal about the Live, anyway?  Are the *128 and
> AWE64 just as good?  Are there other brands I should look at?  Of course,
> I'm concerned about how good/easy a Linux driver is available, without too
> much fiddling.  I'm running Mandrake 7.0-2, so anything with a good driver
> in there would be best.
> 
> Matt O.

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From: "Greg S. Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: bttv lockups
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 09:31:58 -0500

Hello all, I am having a problem with Micro PCTV card.  Whenever I try
to access the card (start up bttvgrab, etc) it hard locks up the
machine.  This is rather frustrating and does not give me any info to
try to troubleshoot with.  I would love to have some error messages
instead.  Does anyone have any ideas about what to look at first?  I
suspect an IRQ problem, but it is not sharing.  Any help will be
appreciated.

I posted this on the video4linux mailing list, but I wanted to see if
anyone else has any ideas.

=====computer info==========
PII266/440FX
SuSE 6.3 - 2.2.13 (standard SuSE kernel)
i2c-2.4.5 (patched kernel)
bttv-0.7.21 (patched kernel)
Studio(micro) PCTV

=====modules.conf===========

# bttv
alias char-major-81       videodev
alias char-major-81-0     bttv
options bttv              card=1 radio=0
options tuner             debug=1
# i2c
alias char-major-89       i2c-dev
options i2c-core          i2c_debug=1
options i2c-algo-bit      bit_test=1

============================

=======dmesg output=========

Linux video capture interface: v1.00
i2c: initialized
bttv0: Brooktree Bt848 (rev 18) bus: 0, devfn: 120, irq: 9, memory:
0xffbea000.
bttv: 1 Bt8xx card(s) found.
bttv0: NO fader chip: TEA6300
bttv0: model: BT848(Miro)
Serial driver version 4.27 with HUB-6 MANY_PORTS MULTIPORT SHARE_IRQ
enabled
ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
tulip.c:v0.91g2 10/9/99 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
eth0: Lite-On 82c168 PNIC rev 32 at 0xfc00, 00:A0:CC:40:5D:99, IRQ 10.
eth0:  MII transceiver #1 config 3000 status 7829 advertising 01e1.
kcminfo uses obsolete /proc/pci interface

===========================

======/proc/interrupts=====

          CPU0       
  0:     122381          XT-PIC  timer
  1:       2099          XT-PIC  keyboard
  2:          0          XT-PIC  cascade
  8:          2          XT-PIC  rtc
  9:      42757          XT-PIC  bttv
 10:      15385          XT-PIC  eth0
 12:      55918          XT-PIC  PS/2 Mouse
 13:          1          XT-PIC  fpu
 14:     447131          XT-PIC  ide0
 15:          5          XT-PIC  ide1

===========================
-- 
Greg S. Woods
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: Konstantin Schauwecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Printer: Epson Styles Color 740
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 15:42:56 +0100

Hi!
I tried out this Driver, but it only printed in two colors: black and
red. Blue is printed in red too and yellow isn't printed at all. Do you
know an other driver?

Konstantin Schauwecker
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Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 06:54:43 -0800
From: Rob Brodeur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Matrox Millenium G400

Jeff Melvaine wrote:
> 
> Greetings
> 
> Anyone know if this card is or soon will be supported in Xfree?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jeff

Jeff,

Yes, it is supported.  For more info see:

http://www.xfree86.org/3.3.6/MGA1.html#1
and
http://utah-glx.sourceforge.net/

-Rob

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From: Socks the White House cat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: tape drive recommendation needed
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 07:55:51 -0700

We're running a server on Red Hat v6.1 (cartman kernal) on a Pentium processor
and intend to upgrade our tape backup system.  We'd appreciate hardware
recommendations.

  
--
--
"We've heard that a million monkeys at a million keyboards 
could produce the complete Works of Shakespeare; now, thanks 
to the Internet, we know this is not true."
   --Robert Wilensky, University of California

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: alt.comp.linux.isp,alt.os.linux.dial-up,comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: x86 multiport serial board recommendations?
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 14:54:25 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Juergen Averbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We use a CHASE RESEARCH PCI-FAST 8-Port.
> Really easy installation and good (fast) support.
>
I've installed a PCI-Fast 8-port on a Linux ReadHat6.1 with 2.2.12-20
kernel version but:
I've download the pack: atpc_202dd.tgz from Chase Research web server
and after execute ./install script I've recompiled the kernel
(make bzImage; make modules; make modules_install).
my /etc/rc.d/rc.serial is:
insmod chaser > /dev/null 2>&1 ; sleep 5
setserial -bv /dev/cuch0 uart 16654 port 0xA800 irq 11 baud_base 460800
... from /dev/cuch0 to /dev/cuch15
restarting system with new kernel and looking in file /var/log/messages
i've :
....
Mar 23 23:32:27 isupoli kernel: ttyCH0 at 0xa800 (irq = 11) is a 16654
Mar 23 23:32:27 isupoli kernel: ttyCH1 at 0xa808 (irq = 11) is a 16654
Mar 23 23:32:27 isupoli kernel: ttyCH2 at 0xa810 (irq = 11) is a 16654
Mar 23 23:32:27 isupoli kernel: ttyCH3 at 0xa818 (irq = 11) is a 16654
Mar 23 23:32:27 isupoli kernel: ttyCH4 at 0xa820 (irq = 11) is a 16654
Mar 23 23:32:27 isupoli kernel: ttyCH5 at 0xa828 (irq = 11) is a 16654
Mar 23 23:32:27 isupoli kernel: ttyCH6 at 0xa830 (irq = 11) is a 16654
Mar 23 23:32:27 isupoli kernel: ttyCH7 at 0xa838 (irq = 11) is a 16654
....
then :
1) the modules chaser doesn't exist!!
(insmod chaser: no module by that name found)
2) using /dev/ttyCH0 (ls > /dev/ttyCH0) my machine lock up.
I don't know what I can do !??
thanks
Davide


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Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 08:56:00 -0600
From: Rich Piotrowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Soundcard advice:  Soundblaster Live, or...  ?

Matt O'Toole wrote:
> 
> I'm looking to get a new sound card, because I can never get the one I have
> working properly with Linux (it's some crappy Crystal ISA thing that sounds
> OK with Windows, but...).  Maybe I can get better sound anyway, as well as a
> few new features.  I was thinking about the Soundblaster Live Value, because
> it's so well-regarded by all the Windows magazines.  However, I don't know
> what really separates it from the lesser models.  I don't need surround
> sound or anything, just really good stereo.  I would like to have a normal
> audio line out, so I can pipe internet radio through my home stereo (it's in
> another room), and have it sound really good.
> 
> Any ideas?  What's the big deal about the Live, anyway?  Are the *128 and
> AWE64 just as good?  Are there other brands I should look at?  Of course,
> I'm concerned about how good/easy a Linux driver is available, without too
> much fiddling.  I'm running Mandrake 7.0-2, so anything with a good driver
> in there would be best.
> 
> Matt O.

Matt,

The short answer is the "Live!" has high quality output
suitable for piping through a stereo system.

I have one in my machine. My son also has one. He moved
it from his main machine and put it in his MPEG "jukebox".
The difference was dramatic. He now uses the PCI 512 he
had had in the jukebox in his main machine. Good enough
for games.

Rich Piotrowski

Remove ".nospammin" to reply

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Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rod Smith)
Subject: Re: HP 4050 Drivers?
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 15:08:50 GMT

[Posted and mailed]

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        jared simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Aloha, I am trying to locate drivers for HP 4050 LaserJet printer to
> work with RH 6.1. Any ideas?

The HP 4050 is, if I'm not mistaken, a native PostScript printer. As such,
you need no drivers; just set up a queue to print to a PostScript printer,
and you're set.

-- 
Rod Smith, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.rodsbooks.com
Author of books on Linux networking & WordPerfect for Linux

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From: Benjamin Woo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux
Subject: HP DAT autoloader + 2940
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 15:24:27 GMT

> 
> Hi..
> 
> Is anyone had success with a 2940U and an HP DAT Autoloader. I have the
> HP SureStore 12000e, and I can't seem to get it to work.
> 
> I'm pretty much a newbie to SCSI!
> 
> Thanks
> 
> b

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From: Paul Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: disk larger than one meg
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 09:35:02 -0600
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'm trying to install RedHat 6.1 on an Intergraph TD3 from around 1995.

I have two hard drives on the machine - one is an internal Connor 1 gig,
the other an external Quantum 2 gig.

I can get through the install process (except for the xconfigurator -
that's another story).
The RH installer sees the two drives, and partitions and installs just
fine.

On restart, I get this message --before-- LILO boot:

"A drive larger than 1 gigabyte has been detedted with 64 head/32 sector
partitioning.
This drive is not compatible with the 255 head/63 sectpr translation
which has been enabled on this adapter.
Data could be corrupted.  Press any key to continue."

Oh, not a good sign.

So I press a key, LILO starts, and the drive check begins.  The internal
drive passes fine,
but the external drive fails the self test, so I guess the warning was
accurate!

The Intergraph docs say that the SCSI driver is a NCR53C810.

Any ideas how I can make this drive work?

Thanks,
Paul Phillips


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From: Robert Wiegand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Linux on TV
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 09:37:35 -0600

frederic Aidouni wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> is it possible to boot linux (on a pc) on tv with a an appropriate
> card, and to work on tv?

There has been some work done to use the ATI cards with video out,
but I haven't tried it myself.

Check:
http://www.core.binghamton.edu/~insomnia/gatos/

-- 
Regards,
Bob Wiegand   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tony R. Bennett)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: what networking hardware should i use?
Date: 24 Mar 2000 08:13:02 -0800

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Glitch  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Spiral Man wrote:
>> 
>> i am interested in networking the computers in my house and was
>> wondering what sort of hardware i should use.  i dont want to spend a
>> whole lot of money, just something to network about five machines
>> together.  i would like to have a 10/100 network because i may be
>> transfering some larg files, and i also might want to run games over the
>> lan.  a friend of mine sugested SMC Etherlink cards and a Linksys hub,
>> but he doesnt use linux, so i was wondering if this hardware will work
>> easily in linux, or if there is a better card and hub.  I dont want to
>> spend more than about $30 for each card.  My main concern is
>> compatability.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Spiral Man
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>look at the linux hardware compatiblity list for the latest
>compatiblity.  I have NE2000 cards which are PCI cards that cost $12 a
>piece and have both RJ45 and BNC plugs and I just recently got a hub
>that supports both connectors also, and has 8 ports for only $25. The
>hub doesn't have a driver (none do) so it works in any environment; only
>the cards will matter. Mine use the ne2k-pci driver builtinto the
>kernel. Work fine. Plan on adding more comps when i get cable modem
>access and i will be wiring whole house hopefully.
>Virii.

I just bought an SMC EZ-LAN starter kit.  It had two SMC1211TX 10/100
PCI NIC's, 2 25-foot runs of CAT-5 cable, and a 4 port 100TX Hub...
...for $86.  I downloaded the driver from their web site, only to
discover that Mandrake 6.0 already had it.  Works fine.

Of course your mileage may vary.

Tony
-- 
Anti-spam filter: I am not root@localhost 
trb@teleport dot com   COM  Public Access User --- Not affiliated with Teleport

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From: "Elizabeth Hamilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
alt.linux,alt.os.linux,comp.sys.laptops,linux.dev.laptop,linux.redhat,microsoft.public.win98.power_mgmt,microsoft.public.win98.pre-release,uk.comp.sys.laptops
Subject: ATT: Pls help (Big problems)
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 16:35:25 -0000

Hi
Can someone pls help me? I've fdisked all my windows partitions including
the c drive and Ms Dos partitions as well. Now when I
boot the computer it says" No operating system found.  When I boot up from a
win boot disk It tells me Windows 98 has detected that c drive does not
contain a valid FAT or FAT 32 partiton there are several possible causes.

1) The drive may need to be partitioned. To creat a partiton run Fdisk.

When I do go into Fdisk. It says "do you want to support large disk
support?" When I choose "yes" then press return I get a blank screen. Can
someone pls help me? Toshiba have told me I need to get a new hard disk. But
before I deleted the partitions, the computer worked fine.



Thanks
Eliz







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From: Dave Shrimpton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Web Camera
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 16:18:15 GMT

Can anyone recommend a good Web Camera that is supported on a Compaq
server running Red Hat Linux Ver 6.0..

Many Thanks..


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (bgeer)
Subject: Re: SCSI, Epox MVP3C and AMDK6-2 problems
Date: 24 Mar 2000 09:32:53 -0700

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 >I've had problems with some Epox MVP3C motherboards with AMDK6-2 processors
 >with SCSI controllers running Linux.  The problem appears during heavy disk
 >usage, when the system simply freezes solid with the disk controller activity
 >LED on continuously.  It appears with Adaptec 2940UW and Symbios 875-based
 >wide SCSI controllers.  I noticed it first after an upgrade to one of these
 >motherboards and processors (400MHz).  Since then I have seen it in every
 >one of these boards I get.

I have an EPOX MVP3G2, K6-3 450MHz, 128k PC100 sdram, Tekram NCR 875
SCSI (using sym____.c driver, not ncr53c8xx.c), 4gig IBM 40MB/s drive,
Ricoh CD-RW & it has worked flawlessly.  I don't have 2 drives on it
to stress test drive-drive copy, but multiple Linux installs & kernel
builds have not revealed any problems.

I'm running off-the-cdrom Slackware 7.0 2.2.13 on it.

I've recently built several other EPOX & K6-3 450MHz systems & 1 EPOX
K6-2 400MHz, all running Win98 SE.  They are reliable & quite snappy
performance-wise, given the modest cost.


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From: Steve Fosdick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Modem and Mouse Irq conflict
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 16:47:03 +0000

Mark Rinaudo wrote:
> 
> I'm new to the linux world but very interested. I've got a hayes ISA pnp
> modem it configures just fine with the isapnp program
> but for some reason the modem and my mouse (on com1) are competing for
> the same irq maybe because the modem is installed on com3. Is there a
> way to move the modem on com4 to use the other irq? I've tried several
> things but just cant seem to move the modem over to com4. At boot up the
> initialization of the serial ports only shows com ports ttyS0-ttyS2 no
> ttyS3. Any help would be greatly appreciated because what fun is a
> computer without the internet!
> 
> Thanks Mark

This is rather complicated to explain.  Probably best to read the serial
HOWTO on www.linuxdoc.org which sets out how setserial and the serial
driver interact etc.

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From: "Dean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
alt.linux,alt.os.linux,comp.sys.laptops,linux.dev.laptop,linux.redhat,microsoft.public.win98.power_mgmt,uk.comp.sys.laptops
Subject: Re: Pls help (Big problems)
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 16:59:16 -0000

This could be a 'Form.A' virus or similar. I had a problem re-building my
computer, and found that I had the virus on the WIn98 boot disk. Took me 2
weeks to realise.

"Elizabeth Hamilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:8bg54l$6ll$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Hi
> Can someone pls help me? I've fdisked all my windows partitions including
> the c drive and Ms Dos partitions as well. Now when I
> boot the computer it says" No operating system found.  When I boot up from
a
> win boot disk It tells me Windows 98 has detected that c drive does not
> contain a valid FAT or FAT 32 partiton there are several possible causes.
>
> 1) The drive may need to be partitioned. To creat a partiton run Fdisk.
>
> When I do go into Fdisk. It says "do you want to support large disk
> support?" When I choose "yes" then press return I get a blank screen. Can
> someone pls help me? Toshiba have told me I need to get a new hard disk.
But
> before I deleted the partitions, the computer worked fine.
>
>
>
> Thanks
> Eliz
>
>
>
>
>
>



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dances With Crows)
Subject: Re: PCI 128 SB
Date: 24 Mar 2000 12:06:13 EST
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Thu, 23 Mar 2000 23:44:44 -0800, Greg Fortune 
<<w3FC4.265$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
shouted forth into the ether:
>Check the actually number printed on the card.  If it says CT4750, you are
>flat out of luck.  The CT4750 (Asian OEM model sold by some American
>companies) uses the new ES1373 chipset for which a driver has not been
>developed yet.  If there is a driver for the ES1373 now, I would appreciate
>the correction.  It's reported that the OSS drivers have support the the
>ES1373 chipset, but will cost you $20.

I don't know where you heard that.  Had a motherboard with a sound chip
soldered in, said chip said in big letters, "ES1373".  The sound worked
quite well with the ES1371 module.  I can't open my machine up at the
moment and check, but I now have an Ensoniq Audio PCI sound card, and IIRC
the large chip on that card says "CT47x0".  The card works well with the
ES1371 module, as before.  HTH, though you might wish to check deja.com
for other references to the SB PCI 128 in this NG for info from people
who've gotten it to work.

-- 
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There is no Darkness in Eternity         \##| Computers are lousy actors
But only Light too dim for us to see      \#| Lusers are vicious drama critics
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