brian moore hat gesagt: // brian moore wrote:
> > So my next step was to try ALSA drivers.. I've successfully installed
> > these before when I ran slackware. I believed I followed the instructions
> > accurately.. anyhow, here is some info..
>
> No idea.. I see no reason to use ALSA with this ca
brian moore hat gesagt: // brian moore wrote:
> > So my next step was to try ALSA drivers.. I've successfully installed
> > these before when I ran slackware. I believed I followed the instructions
> > accurately.. anyhow, here is some info..
>
> No idea.. I see no reason to use ALSA with this ca
Charon hat gesagt: // Charon wrote:
> So my next step was to try ALSA drivers..
Good. ALSA rocks! I am using an AWE64 with ALSA here, so maybe I can be of
help.
But first a question: What ALSA version are you using? Some things
(module options etc.) changed between 0.4 and 0.5, so this is impo
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 12:59:47PM -0700, Charon wrote:
>
> Friends.. I an in terrible need of help, and I know how much people hate
> questions about soundcards, especially AWE64s, but you are my last
> resort..
Really, I've found AWE64's work just fine and dandy.
> I've tried to get my AWE64 P
I have Awe64 and managed to get it to work. Here is how I did it:
1. isapnp it. WHen you run pnpdump, you'll get 2 files: isapnp.conf and
isapnp.gone.
.gone file will tell you where NOT to put the card. Based on that
information, make hte .conf file appropriately.
I found that my card works perfect
Friends.. I an in terrible need of help, and I know how much people hate
questions about soundcards, especially AWE64s, but you are my last
resort..
I've tried to get my AWE64 PnP card working for many days now, to no
avail.. first I tried using OSS modules as many other people suggested
when I r
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