On Wed, 09 May 2012 09:44:46 -0500
Martin McCormick wrote:
> Ah, the brave new world of separate firmware.
>
> Stuff I Don't yet Understand.
>
> Lots of things, but specifically, my old lenny backups do
> have the kernel modules for SB16 cards. Basically, what is the
> best way to
JC Portlock wrote:
>
> ...First, How can I get my SB16 pnp to work in linux?
Use the isapnp package. Load driver modules with appropriate arguments.
> ...fairly experienced Debian users...
Can we get details as to what they've tried? The above question is
really too broad, and my answer only
On Fri, 17 Sep 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 07:54:28AM -0700, Craig B wrote:
> >during kerenel initialization, then you have not compiled support into
> >your kernel. Do a make mrproper then make config from withing your
> >kernel source directory. You will need to ma
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On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, Jorge Viana wrote:
> I didn't manage to install sb16 on linux. I have already run make
> menuconfig and make config, the command make clean, and so on. Then
> compiling and installing the kernel again. However, i did not even get
> an messa
On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 07:54:28AM -0700, Craig B wrote:
>
>> However, i did not even get
>> an message in the startup.
[...]
>during kerenel initialization, then you have not compiled support into
>your kernel. Do a make mrproper then make config from withing your
>kernel source directory.
> From: Craig B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, September 17, 1999 10:54 AM
>
> > However, i did not even get
> > an message in the startup.
>
>
> Use make zlilo to compile your kernel and install it. Make
> zImage will only build the kernel and will not install it for
> you. You
> However, i did not even get
> an message in the startup.
I am running an SB16 as well. If you don't see something like this;
Sound initialization started
at 0x220 irq 5 dma 1,5
at 0x330 irq 5
at 0x388
Sound initialization complete
during kerenel initialization, then you have not compile
While the others probably have more sound advice (no pun
intended) one thing I just dealt with was the devices. It said that it
would create the necessary ones (/dev/sndstat, /dev/audio, etc) but my
installation did not for some reason. Had to use the script at the end of
the read
> Here's a scenario. I boot up DOS, along with the PnP drivers, so my
> soundcard and CD-ROM work fine. Then I soft boot using my Linux boot disk.
> During boot up, I observe these messages:
> hdh: Matshita CR-581 ATAPI CD-ROM drive
> ide3 at 0x168-0x16f, 0x36e on irq 10
> These messages do *not*
J'ai la meme carte et noyau 2.2.5.
pour que ca marche j'ai :
tout le son en modules
dans la config cocher :
OSS sound modules
100% Sound Blaster compatibles (SB16/32/64, ESS, Jazz16) support
Generic OPL2/OPL3 FM synthesizer support
J'ai la meme carte et noyau 2.2.5.
pour que ca marche j'ai :
tout le son en modules
dans la config cocher :
OSS sound modules
100% Sound Blaster compatibles (SB16/32/64, ESS, Jazz16) support
Generic OPL2/OPL3 FM synthesizer support
>my error, dma2 is the one for the floppy, but i think i may have found
>why dma3 might not work for sound, i just noticed here (i have a P2)
>that my motherboard, if set for a ECP type printer port, it requires
>dma3 for itself
Yes, it's always different DMA's being used for different things on
Stephane Boyer writes:
>Hi!
>
>i saw your message on the debian-user-digest mlist. and you cannot use
>dma3 for anything other than the floppy controler
>
>SB16's use irq5,dma1 and dma5(sometimes dma7) by default
>
>if you have the pnp-utilities installed just generate a new isapnp.conf
>file
>
>p
>
> Actually, I haven't edited mine at all, so unless the kernel
> compilation does something to it, there's no sound stuff in it.
Kernel compilation does nothing to isapnp.conf
You have to do pnpdump (if you havent done do yet), and configure the card
manually.
Andrew
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> >JUst post the isapnp.conf you have to the list, we'll take a look at it.
>
> Actually, I haven't edited mine at all, so unless the kernel
> compilation does something to it, there's no sound stuff in it.
I have had problems with compiling sound support for PnP soundblasters
into the kernel, bu
>JUst post the isapnp.conf you have to the list, we'll take a look at it.
Actually, I haven't edited mine at all, so unless the kernel
compilation does something to it, there's no sound stuff in it.
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JUst post the isapnp.conf you have to the list, we'll take a look at it.
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* I may have missed it... *
* It can't be a latest Linux*
* version, can it? *
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thanks, but now isapnp says:
Don't know what to do with CONFLICT (IRQ WARNING)) on or around line 4
Error occurred parsing config file on line 4 --- no action taken
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On Wed, Dec 16, 1998 at 02:29:49PM -, Moore, Paul wrote:
> The sound card is described as a SoundBlaster 16 Compatible, made by
> SoundPro. Again, will this be supported, and/or is it a good card? The
> only real use I have for sound is likely to be for games (both under
> Linux and Windows), s
On Sun, 27 Sep 1998 21:55:01 +1000 (EST), Shao Ying Zhang wrote:
>Could anyone tell me where I did wrong?
Well, you DID do a "make modules", did you? A "make zImage" or "make zlilo"
JUST
gets you a new kernel!!
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On Sun, 27 Sep 1998, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Sep 1998 20:46:10 +1000 (EST), Shao Ying Zhang wrote:
>
> > I rebooted with the new kernel and everything seems fine.
>
> Did you do a "make modules_install"?
virge:/usr/src/linux# make modules_install
ls: *.o: No such file
>> "SYZ" == Shao Ying Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[compiling a kernel]
Hi,
save yourself much trouble and do it the debian way.
Install the package kernel-package (it is in admin or misc) and read
/usr/doc/kernel-package/README.gz
You may also have to install the fakeroot package if you
On Sun, 27 Sep 1998, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Sep 1998 20:46:10 +1000 (EST), Shao Ying Zhang wrote:
>
> > I rebooted with the new kernel and everything seems fine.
>
> Did you do a "make modules_install"?
>
> > virge:/usr/src# insmod sound
> >insmod: sound: no module
On Sun, 27 Sep 1998 20:46:10 +1000 (EST), Shao Ying Zhang wrote:
> I rebooted with the new kernel and everything seems fine.
Did you do a "make modules_install"?
> virge:/usr/src# insmod sound
>insmod: sound: no module by that name found
Try "insmod /lib/modules/...", i.e. u
>> How do I enable my SB16 card? I did not see a option during the base
>> install. I have seen AWE32 stuff, but I don't think that is the same
>> thing.
>>
>> Where & how do I setup my card?
Umm, it's pretty similar to AWE, but you just leave out the AWE spesific
stuff.
To put it short: yo
> "DT" == Doug Thistlethwaite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DT> How do I enable my SB16 card? I did not see a option during the base
DT> install. I have seen AWE32 stuff, but I don't think that is the same
DT> thing.
You have to build your own kernel with this soundcard enabled.
Install the
> How do I enable my SB16 card? I did not see a option during the base
> install. I have seen AWE32 stuff, but I don't think that is the same
> thing.
You'll need to recompile the kernel. It's not difficult at all ... just
(in x) cd /usr/src/linux and "make xconfig" ... find the sound options a
On Thu, Oct 30, 1997 at 01:49:32PM -0500, Will Lowe wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Oct 1997, Bruno Simoes wrote:
>
> > > Do you have a pnp bios?
> > Yes, I do
>
> Well, then, all you really need to do is compile the kernel with sound
> support. It might be a little tough to figure out what parameters to
On Fri, Oct 31, 1997 at 12:57:05AM -0500, Will Lowe wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Oct 1997, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> > That's not my experience. I have a PnP BIOS, but how do you know what
> > settings it has allocated the sound card to tell the sound driver?
> > Especially when all the other OSs will do t
On Fri, 31 Oct 1997, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> That's not my experience. I have a PnP BIOS, but how do you know what
> settings it has allocated the sound card to tell the sound driver?
> Especially when all the other OSs will do their own resource management
> on the card, eg Win95 and even Creativ
On Thu, Oct 30, 1997 at 01:49:32PM -0500, Will Lowe wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Oct 1997, Bruno Simoes wrote:
> > > Do you have a pnp bios?
> > Yes, I do
>
> Well, then, all you really need to do is compile the kernel with sound
> support. It might be a little tough to figure out what parameters to
> c
On Thu, 30 Oct 1997, Bruno Simoes wrote:
> > Do you have a pnp bios?
> Yes, I do
Well, then, all you really need to do is compile the kernel with sound
support. It might be a little tough to figure out what parameters to
compile in (DMA channels, I/O regions, etc.) because generally one does
On Thu, 30 Oct 1997, Will Lowe wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Oct 1997, Bruno Otavio de Moraes Simoes wrote:
>
> > How can I install a SB16 plug n' pray on Linux. Do I have to compile the
>
> Do you have a pnp bios?
> Will
>
Yes, I do
Bruno
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On Thu, 30 Oct 1997, Bruno Otavio de Moraes Simoes wrote:
> How can I install a SB16 plug n' pray on Linux. Do I have to compile the
Do you have a pnp bios?
Will
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On Thu, 30 Oct 1997, Bruno Otavio de Moraes Simoes wrote:
> Hi there;
> How can I install a SB16 plug n' pray on Linux. Do I have to compile the
> kernel? What about "isapnptools"? I tried to configure it but did not
> work.. I don't want to use bootlin from DOS because I don't have a DOS
> par
> "Martin" == Martin Bialasinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin> Hi, before I spend my time recompiling the kernel severel
Martin> times:
Martin> Does anyone have a SB16 with a wavetable daughterboard up
Martin> and working ?
Yes, Yamaha's DB50XG here.
Martin> Which
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Yup. kernel versions 2.0.x can't do PNP. I haven't seen the
> isapnptools but if you check a searchable LSM on the web you should
> be able to find the latest version. I couldn't get this tool to work.
> I have an Ensoniq SoundScape Vivo. I've been able to get around t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I have a sb16 PnP card installed in my micron pc.
> I've compiled sound support into the kernal, but
> I have had not had success.
>
> I get the following results:
> $ cat /dev/sndstat
> cat: /dev/sndstat: No such device
>
> I'm assuming the difficulties result from
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