Wathen, Metherion said: > I have an older pentium 100 class PC with some strange no-name sound card > in it. The chips say they're Crystal 4231 but I don't see modules for them > in modules selection on the Debian cds. Would Debian.org have them? What > other mods can I use and can they be added after my system is already up > and running?
assuming your running the default kernel(2.2.20 I think), I yanked this from the kernel documentation: To configure the Crystal CS423x sound chip and activate its DSP functions, modules may be loaded in this order: modprobe sound insmod ad1848 insmod uart401 insmod cs4232 io=* irq=* dma=* dma2=* This is the meaning of the parameters: io--I/O address of the Windows Sound System (normally 0x534) irq--IRQ of this device dma and dma2--DMA channels (DMA2 may be 0) On some cards, the board attempts to do non-PnP setup, and fails. If you have problems, use Linux' PnP facilities. To get MIDI facilities add insmod opl3 io=* where "io" is the I/O address of the OPL3 synthesizer. This will be shown in /proc/sys/pnp and is normally 0x388. if your running 2.4.x the procedure may be slightly different. nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]