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On 24/05/16 08:13, deloptes wrote:
> This depends on various things.
If I was the sort of person who had a .sig with a quote in it, that
might well be it :-)
Richard
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Martin McCormick wrote:
> deloptes writes:
>> [1] http://www.tldp.org/LDP/LG/issue38/blanchard.html
>> [2] http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Plug-and-Play-HOWTO-11.html
>> [3] http://people.freebsd.org/~tanimura/docs/4236b.pdf
>
> I have had time to digest the information in those 3
> links and must say tha
deloptes writes:
> [1] http://www.tldp.org/LDP/LG/issue38/blanchard.html
> [2] http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Plug-and-Play-HOWTO-11.html
> [3] http://people.freebsd.org/~tanimura/docs/4236b.pdf
I have had time to digest the information in those 3
links and must say thank you for posting them. I n
deloptes writes:
> I recall setting those in bios years ago, but I think its doable in the
> kernel as well (driver? maybe)
>
> However you should read at least the manual to your card [3].
>
>
> IT looks to me both CS4236B and S16 reister to the 8bit ISA while the
> other
> with IRQ9 must be
Martin McCormick wrote:
> There are two Plug&Play sound cards on this system and
> ISAP&P sees them. If I insert a PCI sound card and power up, the
> CS4236 gets IRQ 5 and the SoundBlaster gets zilch. Reading
> available documentation, it looks like this is because older ISA
> cards may not be abl
There are two Plug&Play sound cards on this system and
ISAP&P sees them. If I insert a PCI sound card and power up, the
CS4236 gets IRQ 5 and the SoundBlaster gets zilch. Reading
available documentation, it looks like this is because older ISA
cards may not be able to report enough back to
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