Hi,
I have the same card (seemingly) working uner Alsa 0.9.0beta8a. I'm
using it with MusE, jazz++, et.al. and the midi synths are working.
[jweber@ceora jweber]$ pmidi -l
Port Client name Port name
64:0 External MIDI 0 MIDI 0-0
6
I had problems with this card and alsa. It was the usb modules in RH7.1
trying to use the same interrupt (5). I turned off the usb module
loading and reserved that interrupt in the bios. I tried loading the usb
modules again and this time they used a different interrupt, but I don't
use any usb so
2 'Emu8000 Port 2 '
3 'Emu8000 Port 3 '
client 66: 'OPL3 FM synth' [type=kernel]
0 'OPL3 Port '
On Thu, 2001-11-01 at 15:21, Tim Goetze wrote:
> Today John Weber wrote:
>
> >I had been playing with the b
, John
On Wed, 2001-10-31 at 22:39, joy_ping wrote:
> On 31 Oct 2001, John Weber wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Maybe something useful here. After compiling with debugging I get
> >
> > Oct 31 17:19:10 ceora kernel: ALSA pcm_lib.c:1849: playback write err
I had been playing with the bios settings for PnP and that's what
changed the IRQ and was causing the conflicts. I have now set IRQs 5 and
7, and DMA 1 and 5 to legacy isa in the bios and now I can play audio OK
via OSS emulation, I think. I still think I'm missing a Synth device, if
not more. In
Hi,
Maybe something useful here. After compiling with debugging I get
Oct 31 17:19:10 ceora kernel: ALSA pcm_lib.c:1849: playback write error (DMA or
IRQ trouble?)
in /var/log/messages
So how do I check for and fix DMA or IRQ trouble?
Thanks, John
[root@ceora asound]# cat /proc/dma
I'm trying to get alsa to work with my SB AWE 64 gold sound card, RH7.1.
My motive is to get the Muse midi software to work with it. Muse doesn't
seem to be able to use any of the alsa devices it finds. midi00, midi0,
MIDI 0-0, OPL3 Port, Emu8000 Ports 0-3. midi0 says "Device or resource
busy, MID