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Re: Help! Wrecking my system trying to get sound



On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 10:18:54PM -0700, Monte Milanuk wrote:
> "Eric G . Miller" wrote:
> > 
> > I don't know. Maybe it'll show up as an ISAPNP device (mine shows up
> > under both, though only the controller shows up as a PCI device).  These
> > on board things are a little weird.  Try pnpdump.
> 
> Here is the output of pnpdump.  It is kinda long, but no mention of a
> CS4236 anywhere.  I'd turn off the stupid onboard sound and just stick
> in a spare Sounblaster AWE64, but the kids machine upstairs has the same
> video and sound setup (ATI Rage Pro and CS4236) so I'd like to get it
> hammered out here before I convert his box from RH 6.2 to Debian 2.2r2.
> 
> Still downloading the kernel...

> # Card 1: (serial identifier b6 ff ff ff ff 35 68 63 0e)
> # Vendor Id CSC6835, No Serial Number (-1), checksum 0xB6.
> # Version 1.0, Vendor version 0.1
> # ANSI string -->CS4236B<--
                   ^^^^^^^^
		   This would indicate the accelerated cs4232.
		   I think I have more/less the same thing...

So, I think you want to stick with the cs4232 module, but perhaps you
weren't getting some modules loaded correctly. Try:

1)  Edit /etc/modutils/aliases to have:

alias char-major-14 soundcore
alias sound-slot-0 cs4232
alias sound-service-0-0 cs4232 # mixer
alias sound-service-0-3 cs4232 # /dev/dsp & /dev/audio
alias sound-service-0-4 cs4232 # "ditto"
alias sound-service-0-6 sound # /dev/sndstat
options sound dmabuf=1
options cs4232 io=0x534 irq=5 dma=1 dma2=0 

2)  Run "update-modules"

3)  Run "modprobe cs4232"

If that doesn't do it, try the cs4236 driver with more or less the same
configuration s/cs4232/cs4236/.

Luck,
-- 
Eric G. Miller <egm2@jps.net>



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