Jeff,
I use it on my Desktop: Celeron 533 w/256K RAM, VIA Chipset, Vanta TNT2
AGP Video, Realtek 10/100 (8139) NIC, AIC78xx SCSI controller.
It is recognized works flawlessly ( It is an AOpen cheapie card). I had
a CMI8xxx onboard and offboard card and every SuSE had a lot of problems
with it 7.1,7.2. Switching to YMFPCI, worked the first time.
HTH,
Regards,
Keith B.
Jeffrey Taylor
Has anyone tried the ymf_pci sound module on this chip?
TIA, Jeffrey
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It is built into the motherboard on my Dell Dimension XPS T450. Do
you need to pass the driver any parameters?
Jeffrey
Quoting kbb0927@cs.com
Jeff,
I use it on my Desktop: Celeron 533 w/256K RAM, VIA Chipset, Vanta TNT2 AGP Video, Realtek 10/100 (8139) NIC, AIC78xx SCSI controller.
It is recognized works flawlessly ( It is an AOpen cheapie card). I had a CMI8xxx onboard and offboard card and every SuSE had a lot of problems with it 7.1,7.2. Switching to YMFPCI, worked the first time.
HTH,
Regards,
Keith B.
Jeffrey Taylor
wrote: Has anyone tried the ymf_pci sound module on this chip?
TIA, Jeffrey
-- I don't do Windows and I don't come to work before nine. -- Johnny Paycheck
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