I had used that and I had got the card working , but then the card stopped
getting detected by isapnp and by windows. i.e. the pnp chip got fried... since
it is no longer in my machine I can't check it but i don't think that a blown
chip will get unblown by itself. What I was wondering is that is this possible
or normal that the card get blown through software ?
Cheerio
Robin


Syed Khader Vali wrote:

> >>>>> "Robin" == Robin Chatterjee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>     Robin> Well folks I had a bad experience with linux yesterday. As
>     Robin> some of you know I have (had) an Opti 931 based sound card
>     Robin> which I have been trying to get working under linux since
>     Robin> way back . I tried with the mad drivers
>
> http://reality.sgi.com/raju/opti931.html
>
> HTH
>         - Khader
>
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