Hi. This may be the wrong list, but anyway. I believe that chip is compatible
with the ESS allegro or ESS Maestro sound cards.I think you can use ES19xx drivers
for Linux (I am not remembering the Allegro's chip numbers.

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><DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Hi There,<BR><BR>I just subscribed to >this mailing

>list, as far as I could check there<BR>hasn't been a discussion about >this
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>before, of so I'm sorry I missed<BR>it.<BR><BR>I have this IBM 300GL >Model

>6563-42G with an ES1930S (TA4B2735S) audio<BR>chip. I cannot find any >drivers

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><DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Is any of you familiar with this >chip<BR>and
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