Re: Setting up on-board sound hardware, also internal modem
I don't have an answer to your question, but rather I've got a
question. I have onboard cmpci as well, at least I think I do, but
all I get in dmesg is:
cmpci: version v2.41-nomodem time 18:27:22 Oct 13 2000
Nothing else! How did you get yours to detect something? And my
sound doesn't seem to be working.
Cheers,
Mark.
Mr J M Drake [jmd@argonet.co.uk] wrote:
> Linux driver module as cmpci. This loads happily and finds sound hardware,
> but can't write to it - as seen in this output from dmesg:
>
> ...
> cmpci: version v2.41-nomodem time 09:53:24 Jun 25 2000
> cmpci: found CM8738 adapter at io 0xcc00 irq 9
> ...
> cmpci: write: chip lockup? dmasz 2048 fragsz 512 count 2048 hwptr 173
> swptr 173
> cmpci: write: chip lockup? dmasz 2048 fragsz 512 count 2048 hwptr 1145
> swptr 1145
>
> I've been advised that irq 9 is bad news and I should change it to
> something else, but I don't know how to do that. Can anyone confirm that
> this is the problem, explain what to do or otherwise help me?
>
> I also have an internal Genius GM56PCI-L modem, which came with no info on
> Linux drivers at all. I've emailed the manufacturers but as yet had no
> reply. Can anyone identify the correct module and point me in the right
> direction for setting it up?
>
> Many thanks
>
> John
>
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> John M Drake, Edinburgh.
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