[SuSE Linux] CSP Chip, SB 16 CT1770???
Hello,<br> <x-tab> </x-tab>I posted this to DejaNews. But who knows. Maybe there is a sound card guru on the SuSE thread. If you have any input on the questions below, please let me know.<br> Thanks<br> George<br> <br> Subject: CSP Chip, SB 16 CT1770, SCSI-2 I/O IRQ ???? To: <comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.tech@list.deja.com><br> Hello, <br> I have Linux (SuSE 6.1) set up on a 90 Mzh Pentium 1 Gig drive. I <br> can't get my sound card, SB 16 (not PnP) CT1770, working. I found the <br> specs for the card at the Creative <br> site. <br> <font color="#0000FF"><u><a href="http://www.ctlsg.creaf.com/support/specs/sound/sb16/ct1770.html" eudora="autourl"><A HREF="http://www.ctlsg.creaf.com/support/specs/sound/sb16/ct1770.html</a">http://www.ctlsg.creaf.com/support/specs/sound/sb16/ct1770.html</a</A>></font></u> <br> The card has a CSP chip. (Yes, I know CSP is the same thing as <br> ASP). The specs show the default setting to be <br> CSP enabled. But CSP is disabled at present. The card was working fine <br> under windows. Any clues as to why CSP was disabled? Should I enable <br> it? I need to jumper IFSD off and APSD off to enable CSP. There is a <br> big empty square on my card, where maybe a chip should snap in. Maybe <br> that is where the CSP should go, thus the CSP was disabled. I haven't a <br> clue. I don't see anything with CSP written on it. <br> Also, my SCSI-2 I/O is set at 140 Hex. The default factory setting <br> is 340 Hex. JP 30 off = 340H. JP 30 on = 140H. Should I jumper JP30 <br> off to set it back to 340 Hex? <br> SCSI-2 IRQ was not jumpered at all. I jumpered the IRQ to 11 as <br> shown in the default settings. Why was an IRQ not chosen/jumpered in <br> the first place? Why didn't this cause a problem in Windows? There was <br> a note on the Creative specs (SCSI-2 DMA is not used). Whatever that <br> means. <br> I really look forward to some answers. Thanks in advance. <br> George<br> <br> <br>
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