On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Jens Ch. Lisner wrote: > > Hi! > > I've tried to get my AWE64 PnP to work, but there seem to be > massive problems with the sound driver. I configured the card with > isapnptools as suggested in the HOWTOs (the parameters are set to the same > values as in w95, and it works fine there). After "insmod sound" I get > immediatly a fast and loud pounding sound. There is no way to rid of it > except reboot (rmmod doesn't work). I tried with and without awe-support, > or wavetable support in isapnp.conf file.
Well, I configured my kernel for SB 16 first, then patched it with awedrv, redid make menuconfig with AWE32 support (see auxiliary devices at the bottom). Then I did a pnpdump and uncommented the normal Soundblaster settings I set before when going through make menuconfig: INT 5, Port 0x220, DMA 1 & 3, Port 330 for MPU401 isapnp is called on startup by default, check what file it calls on your system, for me it's /etc/isapnp.conf. Why don't you just try isapnp with the pnpdump you prepared and see whether it initializes the card without errors ? After booting with the new kernel (don't forget to rerun lilo !!!) it all works a treat... As I call the init program from the awe32 tools to load soundfonts into the AWE's memory the kernel daemon inserts sound.o automagically for me. Regards, /(__ __|\ Lars Steinke, Research Student @ ( \/ __)_ www.fmf.uni-freiburg.de, Germany ) (_____ / for PGP PKey and WWW-Page finger /___________/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]