I've got a vibra 16 going under 2.0.36 RH standard kernel at home,...
I just installed RH, and I had isapnp working,
It is very important you use isapnp to initialise vibra cards and probably
the CS4236 also ... then load the modules after isapnp has done its work
..
Dave.
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On Tue, 20 Apr 1999, Vincent Murphy wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 20, 1999 at 10:31:54AM +0100, John Kinsella wrote:
> > I append output from cat /dev/sndstat. You'll notice no audio support!
> > What gives?
> >
> > Any tips?
>> perhaps you just don't have a /dev/audio or a /dev/dsp device. if you don't,
> (just do ls -l /dev), you can try 'cd /dev; ./MAKEDEV audio' and check the
> output of sndstat (or the equivalent in /proc; they're the same thing) and
> see if there's audio support.
>> BTW did anybody here get a SB ViBRA16 going? i can't get mine to work, it
> seems it only has two 8-bit DMA channels, as opposed to the single 8-bit and
> a single 16-bit channel it should have. i'm thinking of just forking out for
> an AWE32, but it'd cool if i could get the card i have to work.
>> HTH,
> -vinny
>> -- Vincent Murphy | CompSci Undergrad, UCC | theDon at cs.ucc.ie | (086) 8397405
> "With a PC, I always felt limited by the software available.
> On Unix, I am limited only by my knowledge." --P J Schoenster
>>
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