I guess I'm there. I think I expected more on the sndstat output with
all those modules loaded :) 

I expected also that the new kernel would deal with the PnP OK, but at
first it allowed a irq conflict with the usb modules (irq 5), then it
put my SB at irq 7 and I think the card really wants to be at irq5 for
some reason. So if I tell all the automatic resource allocation (bios
and kernel PnP) to let irq 5 alone, the sound card seems happy.

Thanks much, John (Thanks to joy_ping, too!)

    [jweber@ceora ~]$ aconnect -oil
    client 0: 'System' [type=kernel]
        0 'Timer           '
        1 'Announce        '
    client 64: 'External MIDI 0' [type=kernel]
        0 'MIDI 0-0        '
    client 65: 'Emu8000 WaveTable' [type=kernel]
        0 'Emu8000 Port 0  '
        1 'Emu8000 Port 1  '
        2 'Emu8000 Port 2  '
        3 'Emu8000 Port 3  '
    client 66: 'OPL3 FM synth' [type=kernel]
        0 'OPL3 Port       '
    



On Thu, 2001-11-01 at 15:21, Tim Goetze wrote:
> Today John Weber wrote:
> 
> >I had been playing with the bios settings for PnP and that's what
> 
> i'm not changing anything there, it's an (arguably :) recent k6 system,
> and kernels are 2.4.x. neither do i have to fiddle with dma or irq for
> this card any more (i have an old isapnp.conf around but i doubt the
> isapnp kernel module cares about it).
> 
> anyway, from your listing of the sndstat output, you're there, more
> devices don't show up for the awe.
> 
> to go sure you have the onboard synth enabled, type 'aconnect -oil'; if
> you see a client called something like this
> 
> client 65: 'Emu8000 WaveTable' [type=kernel]
>     0 'Emu8000 Port 0  '
>     1 'Emu8000 Port 1  '
>     2 'Emu8000 Port 2  '
>     3 'Emu8000 Port 3  '
> 
> it's there.
> 
> tim
-- 
John S. Weber
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