Just to follow up.. it turns out the bad cards had flash rev 152. I
was able to upload flash rev 151 using a G5 powermac, and the cards
appear to work now.

Still, a Linux flash tool would be extremely useful, anyone know if one exists?

Also is there a easy way to tell from Linux which flash is installed?
Cat /proc/pci seems to answer 152 for the 152 flash but 1 for the 151
flash.

Thanks.

Darrin


On 3/6/06, Darrin Smart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We've been using HDSP 9632 cards with great success. However the last
> couple of cards I have exhibit a problem with the mixer. It seems to
> be stuck in a certain state and nothing I can do with the hdspmixer
> program or amixer will change it.
>
> The card is routing three playback channels as follows
>
> 9 - an1
> 10 - a6
> 11 - a1
>
> The rest of the playback channels are muted.
>
> This has happened on two cards now.
>
> Could it be that the flash version is not correct? Is there a flash
> update tool for linux? I don't have easy access to a Windows machine
> or a Mac with PCI slots.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Darrin
>


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