> Next get into the /usr/src/linux dir and type make xconfig. > Then do each of these: > click on Sound > click y for Sound card support > click y for Sound Blaster (SB, SBPro, SB16, clones) support > scroll down a little ways > click y for /dev/dsp and /dev/audio support > click y for MIDI interface support > click y for FM systhesizer (YM3812/OPL-3) support > enter your I/O base address for I/O base for SB... [I entered 220]
This value here is the first IO base that you get in Windows/Resources window for your sound card. The second IO base value will work for MPU401. > enter yor IRQ for Sound Blaster IRQ... [5] Err...be careful here. IRQ5 seems to be a very desired IRQ, and many things tend to grab it. I know on my machine, in Windows, it was conflicting with NIC, and in Lin. I have my PnP modem on irq5. So, make sure first by cat /proc/interrupts that you don't have an IRQ taken already. > enter your DMA for Sound Blaster DMA... [1] > enter other DMA for Sound Blaster 16 bit DMA... [1]*** Windows tell you the second DMA. > enter your MPU for MPU401 I/O base... [330]*** Put the second IO range that you get from Windows here. > enter -1 for SB MPU401 IRQ... [-1]*** > scroll all the way down (leaving all other entries alone) > enter 65536 for your Audio DMA buffer size > that's it! > Save, exit, and recompile and you should be golden! > But I'm wondering what you put in that kernel of yours....1.6M? Anyway, like Mark pointed out, just click Y for SB support, and such, as described up there. And I hope it's not a PnP card either. Andrew --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrei S. Ivanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] UIN 12402354 http://members.tripod.com/AnSIv