When you are configuring the kernel it tells you how to distinguish between a 1370 and 1371 chipset (just press help on the 137x settings). For my sound blaster PCI64 I use the 1371 chipset. You need a newer kernel to compile it into the kernel (i.e. 2.2.x). rimez On Thu, 22 Apr 1999, you wrote:
So, is there anyone out there with a SB PCI64 up and running and how did you do it?
Just install a 2.2.4 or higher kernel: the Ensonic chipsets 1370 and 1371 are supported now. Of course, if your SB 64PCI card has another chipset on it (Es 1373 for example), then you'll probably have to wait a while untill the kernel has support for it (allthough I don't really know what has changed in the soundcard support of later kernels than 2.2.4). My PCI64 card (with ES 1370) works fine anyhow. :-)
Karl
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