On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, Francisco J. Lesn wrote:
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> Hello guys
> I recently bought a SbLive!, so since the hardware settings changed

You also apparently bought a bad mail program. Turn off the HTML - or next
time I won't bother reading it. (Some people might think that a good idea)

> a lot i don't know how to put them correctly in the dosemu.conf file
> As you know, sb16' s and similar most of the time use irq 5, base address
> 220 and dma 1. Since this card uses irq 10, base address E400 and no dma,
> i dont' know what to put. In the dosemu.conf file, to use irq 5, it says
> "0x220" , how can i put >E400 instead? (i don't know hexadecimal stuff)

You can't. DOSEMU internally emulates a SB-type card. These settings apply
to the emulation. The emulation layer then talks to OSS to produce sound.
These settings are there so that people can make the emulated card appear
to be in the same place as their real card (if they have one).

> I have version 0.99

0.99 is a developer version. Expect problems. 

I'll bet it came with Redhat too .... If so the problems with the script
are probably a problem with Redhat, not DOSEMU. DOSEMU simply expects to
find things where we put them by default. Certainly *my* copy
of dosemu-0.99.13 doesn't have a problem with that script.

If this isn't a problem with the redhat distribution then please, feel
free to email me, with details of where you got DOSEMU, how you installed
it, which distribution you use and I'll try to solve the problem for you.

Alistair

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