I tend to agree, but since we often have to work with what we've got.... Meanwhile, I would run HardDrake from the mcc. Select the card, and see what it says it is. I can't remember the names on the two buttons on the right, but try them. One of them will show suggested alternative drivers. It sounds as though you have been trying to suss it out yourself, instead of letting HardDrake doit. Try it and see
Anne On Wednesday 30 Jul 2003 8:13 am, James Henry Maiewski wrote: > Hello, > > There have been numerous warnings concerning SBLive cards that say > that have the emu10k1 chip but, in point of fact, do not. The mere > fact that this is possible, makes the SBLive an unatractive option > for Linux. > > Jim > > On Tuesday 29 July 2003 10:05 pm, Mike Adolf wrote: > > On Tuesday 29 July 2003 02:05 pm, Anne Wilson wrote: > > > On Tuesday 29 Jul 2003 5:20 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote .. > > > > > > > > HardDrake recommends somelike (I not at my machine) cs49xx > > > > but if you use that one it errors out on boot. I have it set > > > > at cs4232 and it worked at one time. But as it says above, > > > > aumix kept setting mute all, until it quit running. > > > > > > Mike - does HardDrake recognise it as a SBLive? The reason I > > > ask is that many cards that were sold as such are actually > > > other models. For instance, I have a box here with a card that > > > I originally bought as a SBLive, but Mandrake says it is an > > > Ensoniq, and with the es driver it works fine. > > > > > > Anne > > > > Anne, > > I'm not exactly sure what you are asking, but I think the answer > > is no. I looked at the list of available 'drivers' and there was > > an 'sb' but no SBLive. I am going to try some of the trouble > > shooting suggestions I found in HardDrake. I'll let you know > > when I have more information. Thanks > > > > Mike
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