Re: [OT] opl3sa2
Patrick Wiseman <pwiseman@mindspring.com> writes:
> Apologies if this is a little off-topic.
>
> I have an OPL3-SA2 chip in my Toshiba laptop, and I've compiled the
> necessary sound support into the kernel. When I boot, the following
> messages appear:
>
> opl3sa2: not setting ymode, it must be one of 0,1,2,3
> opl3sa2: not setting loopback, it must be either 0 or 1
>
> Everything seems to work OK, but I'm wondering if there's any way to set
> these parameters, either on boot or later?
The opl3sa2 driver in the kernel has been spewing forth error messages
for most of the 2.4 series. Mine currently says something about I/O port
360 not being available but still appears to work fine. I have yet to
hear about those messages, though.
I say, when it comes to opl3sa2, if it works just leave it alone ;-) If
you really want to try and fix the problem, I'd suggest googling it.
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