> Well, porting over the digital mixer would be interesting, doable very
> quickly -- just don't cry when a 20 channel song brings your 486 to it's
> knees :> (A 486dx-50 can sustain about 30 channels with all the asm code
> in place)
I'm not expecting to play a 20 channel song though, maybe 16 a
Correct me & modify as needed. :)
Right, we appear to have sorted the modem, problem, thanks very much. The
XFree86 problem still exists, but I'm working on that.
The other problem I have currently is with sound. I have a Sound Blaster 16
which is usually on Address 220, IRQ 5, DMA's 1 & 5, 330
This is a really stupid question, so feel free to flame away. ;-)
I got hold of the PPP-How-To and examined it's contents with interest, it's
all quite digestable, apart from the fact that it tells you what to do but not
much about why you're doing it. I'll work that all out with other FAQ's, et
Greetings.
> If you get stuck, you could always try out a commercial program called
> Partition Magic that is supposed to fix up stuff like this -
I have a copy of Partition Magic III for Win '95 that I've used to success in
getting my copy of Linux on the road.
When I found myself with 450 M
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