If memory serves, you need to look at the AWE32 mini-HOWTO.
The AWE64 is an AWE32 on steroids (on software actually, but
I won't go into that now). Just look at the mini-HOWTO and
pay close attention to the PCI configuration, particularly
the last three PCI entries that are not always detected.
Last time I looked, the truth was near the end of the
mini-HOWTO.
- Bob Glover
> Hi,
>
> I finally came to it. I dropped in my SB AWE64 that have been laying
> around for ages. :-)
>
> I run sndconfig. It correctly identified my card. I could hear Linus
> talk. :-) I could hear the midi part as well. I've looked into the
> conf.modules and the additions looks good.
>
> alias sound sb
> pre-install sound /sbin/insmod sound dmabuf=1
> options opl3 io=0x388
> alias midi awe_wave
> post-install awe_wave /bin/sfxload /etc/midi/GU11-ROM.SF2
> options sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x330
>
> When I play xboing, I have all the sound that I want.
>
> But I can't play a small midi file and get the AWE64 to play.
>
> $ playmidi jjett.mid
> Playmidi 2.4 Copyright (C) 1994-1997 Nathan I. Laredo, AWE32 by Takashi
> Iwai
> This is free software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
> For details please see the file COPYING.
> playmidi: No playback device found.
> $
>
> I did 'man playmidi' but didn't get any closer to a solution. :-(
>
>
> Any hints? Anything I should read? Any basic understanding that I lack?
>
> Any help much appreciated.
> Gustav
>
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