greetings. as a project, i'm setting up a toshiba libretto 100ct with linux, which presents a multitude of interesting problems, the major ones of which seem to have been solved (i have, for instalce, kde running with anti-aliasing enabled, and even the liquid theme, and it is very nice). but i am hitting a wall when it comes to getting the sound chip working. it is best i can determine a perfectly ordinary OPL3SA3 and perfectly standard parameters: wss i/o=530h, sb pro i/o=220h, synth i/o=388h, dma=1, dma2=0, control i/o=370h, mpu401 i/o=330h, irq5. yast2 finds no sound card, and manual setup using the parameters given (which i got from the bios) throws the unhelpful yast2 error message -- that an error occurred. i do not begin to know the diagnostics to employ in getting all this sorted out. i do know that the chip works. the support database is silent on the topic. suggestions? -- dep There is sobbing of the strong, And a pall upon the land; But the People in their weeping Bare the iron hand; Beware the People weeping When they bare the iron hand.
On Sunday 30 December 2001 11:25, dep wrote:
greetings.
but i am hitting a wall when it comes to getting the sound chip working. it is best i can determine a perfectly ordinary OPL3SA3 and perfectly standard parameters: wss i/o=530h, sb pro i/o=220h, synth i/o=388h, dma=1, dma2=0, control i/o=370h, mpu401 i/o=330h, irq5. I've the same sound card in my Gateway and you might try IRQ 11. Sound worked in KDE but I was unable to get non-KDE apps to work. Your best solution may be the OSS drivers from 4Front. That is what I'm using and they seem to be doing fine. I also believe you have
the dma config backwards dma=0 dma2=1. Hope This helps. -- Mark McDermott 98 VT600 SuSE Linux Huntsville, AL
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