On Thu March 29 2007 19:06, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I'd be very surprised if this thing can have two dsps simultanously. (*note: I sent this reply almost two hours ago and it appears to have been filtered or lost by the server. My apologies if you receive two copies!)
Well, that wasn't /too/ bad... got a new utility out of the exercise, too, thank you! I've now got upx installed so was able to upx -> unrar -> .pdf here. The way I'm interpreting the documentation is the mainboard defaults to the on-board AC'97 sound system *unless* you install software to activate the installed-in-parallel on-board C-Media CM7838 sound chip... in essence the added software 'switches on' and allows you to manage the chip. There appears to be a healthy install base and active user community here (primarily for Vista related bugs... hehe): http://www.cmedia.com/forums/ The company says it supports "open source drivers" but I didn't drill down to confirm. They do, however, link to http://www.alsa-project.org/ At first glance, it wouldn't surprise me if it allowed full software configuration vis a vis 2/4/6 channels and what inputs or outputs are actually made available at the 'line in' and 'line out' jacks. Have you explored these ideas already? Carl -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org