Thanks Alexandros. Now, my sound card works fine.
Regards,
Jansen.
Em Qua, 2004-04-07 às 16:37, Alexandros Papadopoulos escreveu:
> On Wednesday 07 April 2004 21:02, Jansen Carlo Sena wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have a HP ZE4500 Pavilion laptop with ALi M5451 sound card but I
> > don't know ho
On Wednesday 07 April 2004 21:02, Jansen Carlo Sena wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a HP ZE4500 Pavilion laptop with ALi M5451 sound card but I
> don't know how I can do the manual configuration to load the right
> kernel modules and its parameters to my sound card works fine.
>
> Should anyone suggest
Hi all,
I have a HP ZE4500 Pavilion laptop with ALi M5451 sound card but I don't
know how I can do the manual configuration to load the right kernel
modules and its parameters to my sound card works fine.
Should anyone suggest me a software to configure my sound card like a
sndconfig?
Regards,
On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 04:33:20PM -0500, Thomas G wrote:
> Well my attemps at finding the address of my soundcard (if thats what
> its called) are not going as I have planned.
>
> Sound works within X and with mpg321 how do i find out where my
> soundcard is ie. /dev/whateve ... or something li
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On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 04:33:20PM -0500, Thomas G wrote:
> Well my attemps at finding the address of my soundcard (if thats what
> its called) are not going as I have planned.
>
> Sound works within X and with mpg321 how do i find out where my
> so
Well my attemps at finding the address of my soundcard (if thats what
its called) are not going as I have planned.
Sound works within X and with mpg321 how do i find out where my
soundcard is ie. /dev/whateve ... or something like that...
im getting very frustrated..
thanks
Thomas
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What card is this?
Is it a non-pnp 8-bit soundblaster? Looks like it might
be, considering its an ISA.
Believe it or not I actually tried one of these throw-backs
out recently and got it to work well with the alsa drivers
(well is relative considering its only 8-bit).
If the ioport/dma/irq are
Dear Debian Users:
I'm new to Debian and I'm having a problem configuring my sound card.
I've read numerous resources, mailing lists archives, and documentation
on the subject, but I'm just not able to do it. Here's what I've done
so far.
Obtained the information for my sound card.
DMA 1
DMA
On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 01:51:46PM +0530, Ramakrishnan M wrote:
>
> Is there anything else needed??? The program
> ad1848_mixer_reroute.c was compile d and put in the root
> directory.While running it I got the output "/dev/mixer:
> no such device".The device exists,but the driver is unable to
>
Hello,
I need some help in setting up an OPTi82C931 based soundcard.
What I did was,I downloaded the evaluation version of OSS (20 minute
version),and got it working in the single shot. Using it I made a note of
the IRQ's
and DMAs and the io addresses.Then I uninstalled it and compiled the ker
At 3/14/99 10:40:00 PM, you wrote:
>Just leave it at 530, and try compiling with that IO base.
>See if it works.
No luck. Seems to cause a problem with my SCSI adapter,
IN2000 for whatever reason. Will a plug and play card
work without being set up as such? My modem does.
Doug Dine
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Just leave it at 530, and try compiling with that IO base.
See if it works.
Andrew
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At 3/14/99 5:20:00 PM, you wrote:
>Below is what you could use for isapnp.conf. I've cut all the parts that
>are not needed. Also, base 530 is not supported by your card, because
>there is no entry in the isapnp for it.
This is one of the questions in the sound configuration. What would I want
Ok, basicly you just go through the isapnp.conf and uncomment relevant
lines, which will give you certain parameters on the card.
Dont worry about clock chip. Isapnp doesnt deal with clocks. All it does
is configure the card.
Below is what you could use for isapnp.conf. I've cut all the parts tha
Hi,
Need some help setting up my sound card :)
Sound card resources obtained from Windows.
Acer FX-3D resources:
IO Range 0220-022F
IO Range 0388-038B
IRQ 05
DMA 01
IO Range 0110-011F
DMA 03
Plug-n-Play resources:
IO Range 0274-0277
I did "pnpdump 0x277 > /etc/isapnp.conf" to create
the is
Hi Grant :
>
> Just a few quesitons:
>
> > For the configuration of pnp I didn't use the windows configuration port.
> > It
is
> > important don't forget to enable the port 0x530 and use the port 0x534 for
> > ioport of CS4232.
>
> Are you saying that I should change my isapnp.conf file to
Hi Grant :
>
> Just a few quesitons:
>
> > For the configuration of pnp I didn't use the windows configuration port.
> > It
is
> > important don't forget to enable the port 0x530 and use the port 0x534 for
> > ioport of CS4232.
>
> Are you saying that I should change my isapnp.conf file to
Hi Grant :
>
> Just a few quesitons:
>
> > For the configuration of pnp I didn't use the windows configuration port.
> > It
is
> > important don't forget to enable the port 0x530 and use the port 0x534 for
> > ioport of CS4232.
>
> Are you saying that I should change my isapnp.conf file to
Just a few quesitons:
> For the configuration of pnp I didn't use the windows configuration port. It
> is
> important don't forget to enable the port 0x530 and use the port 0x534 for
> ioport of CS4232.
Are you saying that I should change my isapnp.conf file to use port 0x530?
I'm not sure wha
Hi Grant :
I'm have a Yamaha OPL3-SA3, I was configured this card following the
instructions on http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/solo/216/yamaha.htm. This
instructions are valid for kernel 2.0.x, almost for 2.0.35
For the configuration of pnp I didn't use the windows configuration port. It
I'm trying to set up a Yamaha opl3-SAX sound card under linux, debian
distribution. I found this webpage
(http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/solo/216/yamaha.htm) that offered
help in setting up the card, but I'm still have problems. Specifically,
this is what happens:
I've followed the confi
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