sound advice needed
Jacob Schmude
jacobs at ncinter.net
Wed Mar 29 19:39:39 EST 2000
Hang on, I thought alsa had isapnp support. In fact, that was one of the
main reasons I started using ALSA, those darn isapnp tools were to hard
to configure. You configure alsa at compile-time like this:
./configure --with-isapnp=yes
You then have a module called "isapnp.o" which will detect your pnp card.
On 29 Mar 2000, Kirk Reiser wrote:
> Hi Chuck: The awe-64 is fine. If it is an isa device you will need
> to use isapnp to set the ports where you want them to live and then
> tell alsa in your modules.conf. If it is a pci device then you won't
> need the isapnp stuff but you'll still need to set things other than
> the snd_port and stuff in the options line of your modules.conf. I
> can tell you more once I know what type of interface it is. It
> doesn't really give you that much of an advantage over the sb16
> though.
>
> Kirk
>
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