Hallo !
On Mon, 6 May 2002, Sundance wrote:
> The ALC650 (which is what you meant, right?) is indeed not recognized by
> ALSA's AC97 code, if I understood that part of the sources of 0.9.0rc1
> correctly. That can be relatively easily fixed by adding:
> { 0x414C4720, 0xfff0, "ALC650",
You wrote:
> It seems, that the ALC640 is not compatible to the intel810.
The ALC650 (which is what you meant, right?) is indeed not recognized by
ALSA's AC97 code, if I understood that part of the sources of 0.9.0rc1
correctly. That can be relatively easily fixed by adding:
{ 0x414C4720, 0xff
Hi !
I'm now back to kernel 2.4.19-pre7 and alsa-0.9.0rc1.
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Stephen Hassard wrote:
> I might be wrong, but hopefully your using the Intel8x0 not the Via8233
> driver. The AC97 on the Via southbridge is disabled on this board and only
> the Realtek ALC650 is hooked up. Hopef
Hi,
I might be wrong, but hopefully your using the Intel8x0 not the Via8233
driver. The AC97 on the Via southbridge is disabled on this board and only
the Realtek ALC650 is hooked up. Hopefully the Realtek is accessed via the
generic AC97 i8x0 driver. You didn't mention which driver you're usi
Hallo !
I have compiled alsa-driver with 'debug=full' and get some nice
messages via syslog:
May 3 22:11:05 athlon kernel: ALSA ../alsa-kernel/core/pcm_lib.c:177:
BUG: stream = 0, pos = 0xf80113a, buffer size = 0x5622, period size = 0x113a
And aplay say now:
$ aplay test.wav
xrun!!! (at lea