Gary....a quick reaction to your description makes me say that
you may have another device trying to share the interrupt that
your sound card is using and the sound card test routines
don't like it.

I suggest you address a fellow in the expert list who goes by
the name of 'civileme', he's pretty good at solving hardware
conflict problems.

Alan


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> I posted a question similar to this.  In my case it is a detection error.  I
> DO have a VIA chipset, which I gather might be part of the problem.  Do you
> get "failures" as Linux boots?  And what do these failure files read like
> around the error line number?  Mine was an IRQ error, and the "no action"
> refered to IRQs.
>     -Gary-
> 
> In a message dated 5/31/2000 7:24:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> << hi.
>  When I run the sndconfig program the system detects a AZT3000 PnP Sound
>  Device and when I run the sound card test this ocurrs:
>  ISA PNP Error
>  Don't know what to do with configure AZT3000/-1 (LD 1 on or around 72
>  /etc/isapnp.conf :72 --Fatal - Error ocurred parsing config file - No action
>  taken.
> 
>  I have tried to configure the sound card device as a Sound Blaster Pro, in
>  the test am able to listen the voice but the midi is fails.
>  Thanks
>

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