Torrey Hoffman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Here's an lspci -v dump. The machine is a set top box, pretty much a
> standard PC, but with hardware parts that are rarely seen in normal
> desktops. (The graphics card, ethernet card, and MPEG decoder chip
> all required non-standard Linux and X 4.0
Bill Nottingham said:
>Torrey Hoffman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
>> Does anyone know of a driver for the Crystal 4299 sound chip?
>
>It's not something there's one particular sound driver for (it's just
>an ac97 codec chip, as you saw). Most likely you want to use something
>like the i810_audio
Torrey Hoffman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Does anyone know of a driver for the Crystal 4299 sound chip?
It's not something there's one particular sound driver for (it's just
an ac97 codec chip, as you saw). Most likely you want to use something
like the i810_audio or via82cxxx_audio drivers. Wh
Does anyone know of a driver for the Crystal 4299 sound chip?
I grepped through /drivers/sound in both 2.2.18 and 2.4.0.
The only hints were that "ac97_codec.c" has two codec id's listed for it.
>From old changelogs I see that Mulder Tjeerd was involved in adding those...
perhaps he is writing
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