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Re: Problem with an Awe64 sound card on potato



I have this line in my /etc/modutils/arch/i386
options sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x330

Try putting this in and running update-modules. May require a reboot for isapnp to load again :-\

NOTE: That line matches my settings in /etc/isapnp.conf so you /may/ have to change a couple of those settings. I just took a look at when your isapnp loads and I don't think you should have to change anything.

A side note - I had this exact same config pretty much and it was working great in a base install of potato.  However, one day - I like living on the edge - my modutils got upgraded and since then, all I get is /dev/dsp: Device or resource busy.  I don't know what happened. :-( However, the above should still work for you - and perhaps I just did something stupid when I upgraded my modutils, I don't know.

I also have sb in my /etc/modules


Good luck!

isetr0

On Mon, Sep 25, 2000 at 09:55:32AM -0400, Brian J. Dumont wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have a PII-333 machine with a Soundblaster Awe64 Gold installed.  I had
> been running Redhat 6.1 for a couple years with the soundcard functioning
> properly (so I think the hardware is OK).  I recently wiped the drive and 
> have installed Debian 2.2 instead, but I cannot seem to get the soundcard 
> to run.  I am using Debian's default 2.2.17 kernel.
> 
> 
> I have looked through the kernel config to verify:
> CONFIG_SOUND_SB=m
> CONFIG_SOUND=m
> CONFIG_LOWLEVEL_SOUND=y
> CONFIG_AWE32_SYNTH=m
> 
> 
> I have set up isapnp to work properly, giving these results:
> 
> Board 1 has Identity f1 05 78 ee 7e b2 00 8c 0e:  CTL00b2 Serial No 91811454 [checksum f1]
> CTL00b2/91811454[0]{Audio               }: Ports 0x220 0x330 0x388; IRQ5 DMA1 DMA5 --- Enabled OK
> CTL00b2/91811454[1]{Game                }: Port 0x200; --- Enabled OK
> CTL00b2/91811454[2]{WaveTable           }: Port 0x640; --- Enabled OK
> 
> either at boot time or if I run isapnp from the shell.
> 
> 
> I have also appended the line:
> sound
> to my /etc/modules file.  After boot, I can run lsmod and see the 
> soundcore, soundlow, and sound modules, but if I cat /dev/sndstat
> I see:
> 
> OSS/Free:3.8s2++-971130
> Load type: Driver loaded as a module
> Kernel: Linux tim 2.2.17 #1 Sun Jun 25 09:24:41 EST 2000 i686
> Config options: 0
> 
> Installed drivers: 
> 
> Card config: 
> 
> Audio devices:
> 
> Synth devices:
> 
> Midi devices:
> 
> Timers:
> 0: System clock
> 
> Mixers:
> 
> 
> I can also find:
>  14 sound
> in my /proc/devices
> 
> 
> I then tried modprobe -a sb from my /lib/modules/2.2.17/misc
> directory.  At this point, my /dev/sndstat looks like:
> 
> 
> OSS/Free:3.8s2++-971130
> Load type: Driver loaded as a module
> Kernel: Linux tim 2.2.17 #1 Sun Jun 25 09:24:41 EST 2000 i686
> Config options: 0
> 
> Installed drivers: 
> 
> Card config: 
> 
> Audio devices:
> 0: Sound Blaster 16 (4.16) (DUPLEX)
> 
> Synth devices:
> 
> Midi devices:
> 0: Sound Blaster 16
> 
> Timers:
> 0: System clock
> 
> Mixers:
> 0: Sound Blaster
> 
> 
> with an lsmod of:
> Module                  Size  Used by
> sb                     33396   0  (unused)
> uart401                 6128   0  [sb]
> sound                  57592   0  [sb uart401]
> soundlow                 416   0  [sound]
> soundcore               2628   6  [sb sound]
> lockd                  31112   1  (autoclean)
> sunrpc                 52420   1  (autoclean) [lockd]
> unix                   10212  96  (autoclean)
> 
> 
> which looks like it worked; but when I play a sound, I get every
> other bit of the sound.  In other words, it plays for about 1/2 second,
> then is silent for about 1/2 second, then plays for 1/2 second, and so on.
> 
> It sounds to me like an IRQ conflict, but the only other ISA device 
> that's in the machine is a modem on ttyS1 IRQ3 (not PnP, set by jumpers); 
> and it doesn't seem like that should be the case anyway, since I haven't 
> switched any jumpers since I had Red Hat.
> 
> I can't seem to figure out what I'm missing.  Any ideas?
> Thanks very much,
> Brian
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Brian J. Dumont - bdumont@airflowsciences.com
> 
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