Sound mods and hardware specifications for different makes of sound card
*can* fall under different names. It all depends on the actual DSP on the
card itself. As long as the chip is the same, the rest of the config should
just be a matter of specifying the irq and any other relevant information.
As far as I'm aware this does not mean that the card list is wrong, but
more that you share the same architecture of the listed card along with
whatever resource addresses are associated with it. I've noticed on other
distributions I am running (RedHat 5.2, 6.0, Mandrake 6.1, 7.0, and OpenBSD
(different story)), that a lot of no name sound cards will actually work
with one of the existing configurations in the list. =o)
Lonny Selinger
Systems Administration
EDS Canada
-- Linux is user friendly ..... its just picky about who it makes friends
with.