> > Also, the card does not appear in lspci:
> 
> It's an ISA device, so of course it doesn't appear in lspci.

hehe makes sense ;)

> Could you enable the isapnp config option in the kernel, and see if that
> makes any difference?

Yes, Ive gone ahead and compiled in the following things:

Bus options (PCI, PCMCIA, EISA, MCA, ISA)  --->
        [*]   EISA support 

[*]   ISA Plug and Play support (EXPERIMENTAL) 
[*]   Plug and Play BIOS support (EXPERIMENTAL) 
[*]     Plug and Play BIOS /proc interface

and ive recompiled the kernel. Still getting the no such device or
device busy error with modprobe. 


> As to this, on my own machine:
> 
> options snd major=116 cards_limit=1
> options snd-cs4236 index=0 id=CARD_0 port=0x534 cport=0x120 mpu_port=0x300 
> fm_port=0x388 irq=5 mpu_irq=9 dma1=1 dma2=3
> 
> On a Dell Latitude CPi 266XT:
> 
> options snd major=116 cards_limit=1
> options snd-cs4236 snd_index=0 snd_id=CARD_0 port=0x530 cport=0x210 mpu_port=0x220 
> fm_port=0x388 irq=5 mpu_irq=7 dma1=1 dma2=0

I tried both of these seperately without change in the results.

I did re-run alsaconf, selected it to probe for the 3 modules i compiled
(I compiled all of the cirrus logic 423* modules, 3 in total) and while
it said 'no legacy cards found' it did cause a noise to come from the
speakers on the laptop, and in dmesg the following came up out of a sea
of "soundcard not found or device busy":

.....
CS4232 soundcard not found or device busy
CS4232 soundcard not found or device busy
CS4232 control port features are not accessible

Is that a clue?

I've also checked in the bios for pnp options and there are none (such
as enable pnp or anything of the sort). 

I ran pnpdump as well, and it tries all the ports and comes up with:
# No boards found

Thanks so much for your help with this :] hopefully we can track down
something for this card!



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