For finding ISA cards that do not wish to be found,  for changing interupts on 
non jumpered ISA cards, or extracting low level card information consider 
isapnptools.

 From the package headers;

"Note that the BIOS doesn't do a very good job of allocating resources.
So isapnptools is suitable for all systems, whether or not they
include a PnP BIOS. In fact, a PnP BIOS adds some complications.  A
PnP BIOS may already activate some cards so that the drivers can find
them.  Then these tools can unconfigure them or change their settings,
causing all sorts of nasty effects. If you have PnP network cards that
already work, you should read through the documentation files very
carefully before you use isapnptools."

I have used isapnptools to extract low level configeration information from an 
ISA card. ISA configuration is black art. My recommendation for the retention 
of sanity is beg borrow or steal a PCI sound card.

Cheers Ross Drummond

On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 12:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sounds like a skipping record, searched google which says it is due to
> interrupt problem but am unsure of how to fix. Using Suse 8.2
>
> Any suggestions appreciated.

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