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Re: Motherboard Sound Device Gyrations



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Did you actually edit the isapnp.conf. The pnpdump command just gives you
some default options from the scan. You also need to uncomment the
"(ACT Y)" line which enables the isapnp configuration. There are
(depending on your soundcard) i think 3 actual pnp devices that get setup
in the isapnp.conf file. 1 for the 8bit, 1 for 16bit, and some others for
misc sound device types and joystick.

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Ben Collins <b.m.collins@larc.nasa.gov>
UnixGroup Admin - NASA LaRC

On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, Bert Conliffe wrote:

>   I've used:
>     pnpdump  > /etc/isapnp.conf,
>     cat  /etc/isapnp.conf,
>     modprobe -a sound trace_init=1,
>     modprobe -r sound,
>     cat  /dev/sndstat,
>     cat / etc/isapnp.conf,
>     cat campana.au > /dev/audio,
>     cat sample > /dev/dsp,
>     cat /proc/devices
>     playmidi -f gato.mid
>     playmidi -4 gato.mid
>   while trying to configure and test.
>   Please let me know what else to try.

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