You using isapnp (is the card even ISA)?? if so you probably need isapnp
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Dave.
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On Wed, 31 Mar 1999 albertw at netsoc.ucd.ie wrote:
> iAnyhow, we've gotten around the project by swapping the card for my ESS
> 1868, but now leaves me with that card at home! And I'm getting the exact
> same error under RH5.2 with Yamaha support built into the kernel.
>> Anyone got any ideas?
>>> Well you could try OSS (http://www.se.opensound.com/linux.html).
> There is a note for your card:
> The Yamaha OPL3-SAx (YMF715/YMF719) chip cannot be autodetected in all cases (usually in notebooks). In this case you should add manually (soundconf) the "Generic Yamaha OPL3-SAx (YMF715/YMF719) non-PnP" driver.
>> The full version of this costs $20, the trial one only lasts 30 mins or something...
>> Al
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