cs4232c sound card
Hi.
I have a no-name CS4232c-Crystal-PnP-based card with an on-board IDE
(CD-ROM) controller, which is positively 16-bit, but which i can only make
it work as an 8-bit SB Pro, with no MIDI (which is also a waste since OPL3
and MPU-401 are supported).
The trick: i _have_ to boot DOS, use the DOS card-driver to initialize it
and LOADLIN afterwards, since i _want_ the CD-ROM controller, and linux
can't configure it (CS4232 support is only about sound, and even if it was
about IDE, it would have to initialize the CS4232 _before_ IDE initialization).
But if the card is already initialized when sound-driver inits, CS4232
linux-driver can't be used (correct me if i'm wrong - i couldn't make sense
of the 'help'-text about CS4232 - i've tried compilation but failed - no sound)
So, i'm stuck with 8-bit SB Pro, with no MIDI (why is that anyway?).
I also tried out MSS support which is also supported by the card, but i got
no sound at all (i also couldn't make sense of the 'help' text about ports
and such).
Any ideas?
here is the output of the dos-driver:
CrystalWare(tm) CS4232 Audio Initialization Utility, Version 1.70
Copyright(c) 1993-96 Crystal Semiconductor Corp. All Rights Reserved.
* Testing for SIS IOCHRDY chipset.
* Making sure cs4232 is in wait for key state.
* Override Plug N Play Configuration.
* Isolating all cards.
* Sending Key
WSS: I/O = 534, IRQ = 5, DMA0 = 1, DMA1 = 0.
OPL3: I/O = 388, IRQ = Disabled.
SBpro: I/O = 220.
Joystick: I/O = 200.
4232 Ctrl: I/O = 128, IRQ = Disabled.
MPU-401: I/O = 330, IRQ = 9.
Logical Device 4: I/O = 1E8, 3EE, IRQ = 11, DMA = Disabled.
Logical device 5 disabled.
* Card is Configured.
* Modifying blaster environment variable.
* Loading Minicode for CS4236
* Temporarily Muting Master Volume.
* Downloading CS4236 Firmware Code, Version 55.
* Restoring Master Volume.
* Both Crystals and DMA timing on.
* Updating driver settings.
Thanks to you all.
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