On Sep 30, 8:59 pm, Steve Kostecke <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2009-10-01, jimmyterrence <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I'm trying to set up a computer to sync to the chu audio signal. I > > had a working box (an old Dell GX110), which died on me. I'm having > > trouble finding a sound card which seems to work well with the audio > > drivers. I've tried a Sound Blaster Audigy 2, and a Sound Blaster > > Live! card. If you wouldn't mind, let me know what card(s) you are > > using so that I can pick one like it up off of ebay. At least that way > > I can start with a setup that I know works for someone. > > Did you install the alsa (or OSS) drivers to get the PCM devices for the > sound cards? > > -- > Steve Kostecke <[email protected]> > NTP Public Services Project -http://support.ntp.org/
I went back to my old post last November to make sure I had the setup right, and it turns out I had pointed idev at /dev/dsp instead of /dev/ audio. When I changed that, it worked. However, it's onboard sound, and the drift on that box is sitting at -168.104 right now, and it seems to fluctuate wildly. So I guess I'm back to looking for alternative setups, so that I can install a soundcard in a box with a low drift rate. Court _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
