Hi, I'm having troubles setting up alsa to work with the crystal 4235 chipset on a woody box. According to the alsa-mini-HOWTO the chipset *is* supported. It seems to be the snd-card-cs4236 alsa module that needs to be used. Now setting this one up happens to be a problem, at least for me. The HOWTO says the card needs parameters because it doesn't autoprobe. First I apt-get installed all alsa modules and a couple of mixers. I tried alsaconf and it put options snd-card-cs4236 snd_index=0 snd_id=CARD_0 snd_port=0x534 \ snd_cport=0x120 snd_mpu_port=0x300 snd_fm_port=0x388 snd_irq=11 \ snd_mpu_irq=7 snd_dma1=1 snd_dma1_size=4 snd_dma2=3 snd_dma2_size=4 into /etc/modules.conf after asking me a couple of questions. Now I haven't got a clue what irq's to specify or what a good dma size would be. According to the HOWTO only "snd_dma1=NN snd_dma1_size=NN" are rerquired and the other parameters are optional. So I tried all combinations of optons snd-card-cs4236 snd_dma1=[013] snd_dma1_size=(4|8|16|32|64) with no affect. All I get is host:~# modprobe snd-card-cs4236 /lib/modules/2.4.16-686/alsa/snd-card-cs4236.o: invalid parameter parm_snd_dma1_size /lib/modules/2.4.16-686/alsa/snd-card-cs4236.o: insmod /lib/modules/2.4.16-686/alsa/snd-card-cs4236.o failed /lib/modules/2.4.16-686/alsa/snd-card-cs4236.o: insmod snd-card-cs4236 failed Even Googeling around for two hours didn't turn up any more usefull information :( Has anybody got any pointers, experiences or hints where to start looking for me? Or maybe even some valid values? Heaps of thanks! Greetings, -- Vinai Registered Linux User #280755, Debian GNU/Linux http://counter.li.org/ Secure eMail with gnupg http://www.gnupg.org/
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