I have a Soundblaster PCI64 card in my PC, running off the Ensoniq ES1371
driver - everything works beautifully, except no MIDI. /dev/sndstat shows
no MIDI, and playmidi cannot find the MIDI device.
Do I need to add another module in for this, or should the ES1371 driver
run MIDI as well?
Cheers
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>On Fri, May 28, 1999 at 01:16:54PM +0100, p wrote:
>> I have bought (I had to) a new computer:
>> It has a SoundBlaster PCI64 card, but ...
>> pnpdump does
Hi
I don't know about the cd playing problem, but the es1370 driver is not
part of oss, so it doesn't appear in /dev/sndstat.
The cdrom drive is not controlled by the sound driver, it is only
connected to an analogue input on the sound card.
Regards
--
Rob Murray
>
> I think you will either need to upgrade your kernel to 2.2.x, or use alsa
> with the pci 64. The reason pnpdump doesn't say anything about it is that
> it is not an isa card. You need either the es1370, or es1371 driver. Check
> /proc/pci to find out wich.
>
>
Thank you all for the all
Hi
I think you will either need to upgrade your kernel to 2.2.x, or use alsa
with the pci 64. The reason pnpdump doesn't say anything about it is that
it is not an isa card. You need either the es1370, or es1371 driver. Check
/proc/pci to find out wich.
Regards
--
Rob Murray
Hi (sorry about the last incomplete message)
I have bought (I had to) a new computer:
It has a SoundBlaster PCI64 card, but ...
pnpdump does not see any card,
I alreday had compiled a new kernel (2.0.34) with (module) sound support and
with the awe32 patch, and inded I have the drivers
(cat
Hi
I have a new computer (the old one had commited suicide :)
On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 07:20:37PM -0700, Adam Klein wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 10:03:04PM -0400, Kronos wrote:
>
> IIRC, OSS/Free, the sound driver distributed with the Linux kernel, does
> not support the SoundBlaster PCI64. You need to buy OSS/Linux. Take a
> look at ww
On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 10:03:04PM -0400, Kronos wrote:
> Does anyone have a SoundBlaster PCI64 PnP card that was set up successfully
> or have any ideas about it?
/usr/doc/HOWTO/mini/Soundblaster-AWE.gz
or
http://homepage.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/Marcus.Brinkmann/soundblaster.html
And feel f
On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 10:03:04PM -0400, Kronos wrote:
> I recently purchased a SoundBlaster PCI64 PnP sound card and I'm having no
> luck getting it to run. I've tried compiling sound support for it in the
> kernel using the kernel-package tool and isapnp tools with the port
I recently purchased a SoundBlaster PCI64 PnP sound card and I'm having no
luck getting it to run. I've tried compiling sound support for it in the
kernel using the kernel-package tool and isapnp tools with the port and irq
settings that run it under windows and dos and all I get
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