Re: How to find DMA, IRQ etc. Was: OPTi sound card support

2000-11-13 Thread H.C.Hsiang
Quoth Robert Waldner, > another approach would be to browse through /proc/[pci,ioports,dma,irq] > and/or fingering around with pnpdump for ISA-cards. In my experience, in a lot of cases you won't see anything in /proc (and it's interupts, not irq) unless you actually have a driver loaded for the

Re: sound card support? - intel SE440BX-2 onboard yamaha

2000-09-05 Thread Ariel O. Garcia
Hello, > I have the Intel SE440BK-2 motherboard with the onboard yamaha sound > chpiset. I haven't managed to get it to work with linux. > Does anyone have any expirience with getting this onboad sound card to > work with linux, or has any idea where to start? Yes it works but you need OSS (non-f

Re: sound card support? - intel SE440BX-2 onboard yamaha

2000-09-02 Thread Christoph Simon
> I have the Intel SE440BK-2 motherboard with the onboard yamaha sound > chpiset. I haven't managed to get it to work with linux. > Does anyone have any expirience with getting this onboad sound card to > work with linux, or has any idea where to start? Have you tried in the kernel config for Sou

sound card support? - intel SE440BX-2 onboard yamaha

2000-09-02 Thread Micha Feigin
Hello I have the Intel SE440BK-2 motherboard with the onboard yamaha sound chpiset. I haven't managed to get it to work with linux. Does anyone have any expirience with getting this onboad sound card to work with linux, or has any idea where to start? Thank you Micha Feigin [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: How to find DMA, IRQ etc. Was: OPTi sound card support

2000-05-02 Thread Damon Muller
Quoth Robert Waldner, > another approach would be to browse through /proc/[pci,ioports,dma,irq] > and/or fingering around with pnpdump for ISA-cards. In my experience, in a lot of cases you won't see anything in /proc (and it's interupts, not irq) unless you actually have a driver loaded for the

Re: How to find DMA, IRQ etc. Was: OPTi sound card support

2000-05-01 Thread Robert Waldner
On Mon, 01 May 2000 03:54:21 PDT, John Bagdanoff writes: >On Sat, Apr 29, 2000 at 05:04:39PM +1000, Douglas M. Hespe wrote: >> On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 02:55:32PM +0200, Kent Nyberg wrote (inter alia): >> >> > Just set the right dma and irq stuff, and it will work. >> >> Does anyone know how to fi

Re: How to find DMA, IRQ etc.? Was: OPTi sound card support

2000-05-01 Thread John Bagdanoff
On Sat, Apr 29, 2000 at 05:04:39PM +1000, Douglas M. Hespe wrote: > On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 02:55:32PM +0200, Kent Nyberg wrote (inter alia): > > > Just set the right dma and irq stuff, and it will work. > > Does anyone know how to find out these things without resort to MSD, > the Micro$oft Diag

Re: How to find DMA, IRQ etc.? Was: OPTi sound card support

2000-05-01 Thread Douglas M. Hespe
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 02:55:32PM +0200, Kent Nyberg wrote (inter alia): > Just set the right dma and irq stuff, and it will work. Does anyone know how to find out these things without resort to MSD, the Micro$oft Diagnostics. My machine is pure Debian 2.1r4 and, although I could probably borr

Re: OPTi sound card support

2000-04-27 Thread Kent Nyberg
Try using the MAD16 in kernel->sound. In think i read it in the Documentation dir or in the help info in menuconfig. My old OPTI soundcard worked that way. Just set the right dma and irq stuff, and it will work. Once upon a time someone wrote: > Hey, > > I got this sound card with an OPTi 92C9

OPTi sound card support

2000-04-27 Thread Cameron Matheson
Hey, I got this sound card with an OPTi 92C933 chip on it. I was reading the kernel documentation for 2.2.14 (the kernel I'm using), and it said that the OPTi 92C931 chip was supported. I was wondering what the chances of my card working are? The number is pretty close. I'm running slink if th

yamaha sound card support in kernel

1999-10-17 Thread T.V.Gnanasekaran
how do i include yahama sound card support in 2.0.36 (original kernel that came with slink)? I have a new yamaha 32-bit sound card that I want to use. -gnana

Sound Card Support

1998-12-02 Thread Matt Kopishke
I have a Aztech 2320 (az2320) PnP Sound card, I was wondering if any one might now what I need to compile it into the kernel as (as a module, so I can use isapnptools). Any help would be GREATLY aprecheated, -Matt- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.midcoast.com/~kopishke http://169.

Re: Sound card support

1998-05-11 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Mon, May 11, 1998 at 05:48:40PM +0100, M.C. Vernon wrote: > > > > You'll have to compile the kernel and configure the sound support there. > > :( Newbie alert. I'll read the FAQs etc. For a starter, you should install the kernel-package and read the README file in /usr/doc/kernel-package

Re: Sound card support

1998-05-11 Thread M.C. Vernon
> You'll have to compile the kernel and configure the sound support there. :( Newbie alert. I'll read the FAQs etc. > I think you can get sound out of that by selecting MSS, MPU401 and OPL-3 > options and using isapnptools to initialize the chip. (hint: compile the > sound > support as

Re: Sound card support

1998-05-11 Thread Jaakko Niemi
>> Dear Debian people, >> >> How does one configure a sound card, and is the yamaha OPL3-SAx sound >> board supported, and if not, If I connect my driver CD to my website, can >> someone do a driver, please? You'll have to compile the kernel and configure the sound support there. I think you

Re: Sound card support

1998-05-10 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Sun, 10 May 1998, M.C. Vernon wrote: > Dear Debian people, > > How does one configure a sound card, and is the yamaha OPL3-SAx sound > board supported, and if not, If I connect my driver CD to my website, can > someone do a driver, please? Yes, it is supported. You will have to recompile you

Sound card support

1998-05-10 Thread M.C. Vernon
Dear Debian people, How does one configure a sound card, and is the yamaha OPL3-SAx sound board supported, and if not, If I connect my driver CD to my website, can someone do a driver, please? I will be eternally grateful, but don't have any money right now ;) Matthew -- Elen sila lumenn' oment