If it is the old non-pnp card, I have the same one.

In menuconfig, select Sound, OSS Sound modules, 100% Sound Blaster
compatibles.  This is for 2.2.16.  I think the menu selections were a
bit different for some earlier kernels.

If you select Y,  you will see where to enter the parameters.  If you
select M you need to specify the parameters when you install the
module.  The defaults worked for me.

I've always ran it built into the kernel.  I haven't tried sound as a
module, but that should work also.

Bob

On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 12:38:16PM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
> Ok group,
> I want to add a sound card (SoundBlaster16) and want to make sure I 
> have the step right. I have compiled the kernel for pnp support. When
> I look in Sound options, I cant see my sound card. Which driver
> should I choose? My sound is a old Soundblaster 16 ISA card. And 
> should I select module or build it in the kernel ? Last time I tried
> to get the sound going I couldnt so any tips would be a great
> help.
> thanks
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