Peto,

Thanks for the feedback on the crystal sound card.

i'll add it to the list of stuff to fix in the next release.

Jim McQuillan
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On Sun, 2 May 2004, Peto - www.lentus.sk wrote:

> Hi.
> 
> 
> For Crystal 4280 its:
>    SMODULE_02         = sound
>    SMODULE_03         = auto
>    SMODULE_04         = uart401
>    SMODULE_05         = cs46xx io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1
> 
> That one with ESS Solo-1 - seems to be SoundBlaster PCI 128
>       SOUND              = Y
>       SOUND_DAEMON       = esd   # This can be 'nasd', or 'esd' at this time
>          VOLUME             = 100 # Speaker & WAVE volume pecentage
>          MIC_VOLUME         = 100 # Microphone volume
>          CD_VOLUME          = 75  # CD Audio volume
>          SMODULE_01         = soundcore
>          SMODULE_02         = sound
>          SMODULE_03      = esssolo1
>          SMODULE_04         = uart401
>          SMODULE_05         = esssolo1 io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1
> 
> *************
> BUG:
> That ONE onboard Belgacom Using Crystal 4235 (not! 4232).
> There is BUG in docs (audiolist in sound_package_XYZ.tgz) - 
> ltsp_sound/i386/etc/audiolist:
> 1. module cd4232 doesn't exist, the CORRECT name is cs4232
> 2. It is NOT only for CS4281 (I didn't try that one) but also for CS4235 
> and CS4232 (I tried both - everything working correct for 13 hours of 
> playing :).
> 
> I suggest to replace line in ltsp_sound/i386/etc/audiolist (in 
> sound_package_XYZ.tgz)
> 
> 1013:6005       cd4232          #CS4281 CrystalClear PCI Audio Interface
> 
> to/with this lines (I don't know, what first 2 numbers X:Y means):
> 
> 1013:6005       cs4232          #CS4232 CrystalClear (ISA?) Audio Interface
> 1013:6005       cs4232          #CS4235 / CX4235 Crystal ISA onBoard
> 1013:6005       cs4232          #CS4281 CrystalClear PCI Audio Interface
> ##CS4235 = CRYSTAL (A Cirrus Logic Company); 9905-1101; Rev. 2.0; 
> "short" ISA(!) Card
> ##CS4235 / CX4235 = CRYSTAL onBoard CX4235-XQ3 EP ZTALLE9831 (not 
> CS4235) (I think using ISA, not PCI; combined with Intel i440LX 
> chipset); {Belgacom "small form factory design" - Celeron Mendocino 
> 333MHz; i443EX, onBoard VGA Trident Cyber9397 etc.}
> ***************
> 
> 
>       SOUND              = Y
>       SOUND_DAEMON       = esd   # This can be 'nasd', or 'esd' at this time
>          VOLUME             = 100 # Speaker & WAVE volume pecentage
>          MIC_VOLUME         = 100 # Microphone volume
>          CD_VOLUME          = 75  # CD Audio volume
>          SMODULE_01         = soundcore
>          SMODULE_02         = sound
>          SMODULE_03      = auto
>          SMODULE_04         = uart401
>          SMODULE_05         = cs4232 io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1
> 
> Maybe it helps someone ^ someone from ltsp group will correct it ;).
> 
> TNX for this super-project to every1 envolved.
> 
> Peter
> www.lentus.sk
> 
> 
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