On Sat, 24 Feb 2001, John Sheppard / David Coss wrote:
> This is a resend of my first message which was bounced for having HTML
> content - hopefully this should be pure text!!
>
> Hi
>
> I'm new to Linux which I am trying to install (redhat linux 6) on my old
> Pentium 66 PC to give it a new lease of life but I'm having problems with
> the recognition of my CD drive which is a Sanyo CDRH94A running of a ESS
> ES688 sound card which claims to be 100% soundblaster16 compatible.
>
> I've tried the following modules:
>
> isp16=0x220,5,1
> isp16=0x330,11,3
>
> and
>
> sbpcd=0x220,5,1
> sbpcd=0x330,11,3
>
> (sound card jumpers are set for:
>
> sound: I/O = 220, IRQ = 5, DMA = 1
> CD: I/O = 330, IRQ = 11, DMA = 3
>
> I've also tried
>
> sjcd=0x330,11,3
>
> but I didn't really expect that to work!
>
> System details are:
>
> Pentium 66 ,
> Bios Award 12/19/94 (old!),
> Bus: ISA & PCI,
> RAM 40 Mb,
> HDDs 1x 2Gb + 1x 550Mb,
> Video: S3 Virge/DX/GX v3.43-01 with 4Mb
>
> Any suggestions that you can make would be greatly appreciated
>
> Cheers
>
> john
>
>
It has been a long time sence I used this type of CD-ROM under Linux, so
I am going on what is in the docs, and somewhat fuzzy memory...
I would try using sjcd=0x330 (No interupt or DMA.)
Mikkel
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for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
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