pnpdump doesn't generate those extra three lines - those were put in manually 
as instructed by the docs for isapnptools, I believe.  If I comment out the two 
under the first - isapnp runs with no errors - however, I can't verify that it 
works since my sound suddenly broke as I mentioned with an earlier upgrade of 
modutils.

On a side note - the card is from my very own first computer( i.e. not my 
father's 386 ;-) ) that my pop bought for me back in '96 I believe.  So it's 
not /too/ old I guess. 

isetr0

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> 
> Have you tried to use pnpdump again?
> I'm using SB AWE 32 (I think your card is not so old :-), under potato, and
> it runs well.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Funn Dipp wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Just did an apt-get upgrade and got version 1.23 of isapnptools.  Now, if
> I do `isapnp /etc/isapnp.conf`, I get the following error:
> > dip:~# isapnp /etc/isapnp.conf
> > Don't know what to do with A20)) on or around line 349
> > /etc/isapnp.conf:349 -- Fatal - Error occurred parsing config file --- no
> action taken
> >
> > This works fine in version 1.21
> > >From the WaveTable section of my isapnp.conf
> > (IO 0 (BASE 0x0620))
> > (IO 1 (BASE 0x0A20))
> > (IO 2 (BASE 0x0E20))
> >
> > The card is an old isa SoundBlaster64.  It hasn't worked since an upgrade
> of modutils a while back, but now it errors out on this as well - think I
> may just have to go back to a base potato install..nothing I've tried has
> worked to get my soundcard singing again. :-\
> >
> > oh well - :)
> >
> > dpc
> >
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> The same happened to me when I updated from slink to potato. I did a
> complete new installation ...  nothing... :-( . Even going back to the
> old modutils and isapnp didn't work.
> 
> Is there anybody who has a working ISA PNP Soundblaster AWE64 with
> kernel 2.2.x and potoato?
> 
> Berthold Cogel
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