better to try using the bios to change the IRQ, if that doesn't work --
if the soundblaster is PCI (i cant remember what a SB32 is..) try moving
the slot, if its ISA the default for it should be IRQ5(but your
system appears to be different :) ). if your video
card is PCI try changing the slot too
Hello,
I have a creative labs soundblaster 32 pnp. It currently uses irq 11,
unfortunatly, so is my video card. I have noticed since i compiled this
kernel (2.2.14) using slink, that while rvplayer plays and I move my mouse
it makes noise, same with my mp3 player etc. Is there a way to eas
On Tue, Dec 01, 1998 at 06:04:15PM -0500, Richard Black wrote:
> Shao Zhang wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > From your /dev/sndstat, your midi device is working! Is this
> > because of the new kernel, or you did some tricks with isapnp tools??
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > PS.
When I do a pnpdump for my SoundBlaster AWE32, I get info on "Card 1"
which is supposedly a "OPL3-SA3 Snd System." What is this? The
pnpdump info on "Card 2" matches the info I've seen people use for
their Awe32 PnP cards.
I remember having weird troubles setting this card up under Windows
beca
Richard Black wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have got my sound card (a soundblaster 32 PnP) up and running (with
> the 2.1.125 kernal). Is there a way to check whether the card is just
> running like a sb16 (if indeed this is a meaningful question) os as a
> sb32? My /dev/sndstat is below.
Basically, a S
Shao Zhang wrote:
>
> Hi,
> From your /dev/sndstat, your midi device is working! Is this
> because of the new kernel, or you did some tricks with isapnp tools??
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> PS. I can never get my midi device working under 2.0.35
>
> Shao.
I have no idea--
Hi,
From your /dev/sndstat, your midi device is working! Is this
because of the new kernel, or you did some tricks with isapnp tools??
Thanks in advance.
PS. I can never get my midi device working under 2.0.35
Shao.
On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Richard Black wrote:
> Hi
>
>
Hi
I have got my sound card (a soundblaster 32 PnP) up and running (with
the 2.1.125 kernal). Is there a way to check whether the card is just
running like a sb16 (if indeed this is a meaningful question) os as a
sb32? My /dev/sndstat is below.
thanks in advance
Richard
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