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Yamaha sound card
From: "Galia Gitliz" <Fngitliz@wis.weizmann.ac.il>
Organization: Weizmann Institute of Science
To: linux-il@linux.org.il
Date sent: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 11:06:15 +200
Subject: (Fwd)
Priority: normal
Send reply to: "Galia Gitliz" <Fngitliz@wis.weizmann.ac.il>
To anybody .......
I have a Pentium with an Intel TC430HX motherboard which includes a sound card
"based upon the Yamaha YMF701 OPL-3-SA FM synthesizer", to quote the manual.
Windows 95 has no trouble operating the sound system but I have not been able to
get it to function with Linux.
The Linux 2.1.7 kernel was built with selection of the Yamaha synthesizer.
The config file shows:
CONFIG_SOUND=y
CONFIG_ADLIB=Y
CONFIG_YM3812=y
On boot, we see Sound initialization started and Sound initialization completed,
but no specification lines in between.
cat /dev/sndstat shows:
Audio devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG
Midi devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG.
The other lines are blank.
Our default addresses, etc are:
SB 220 IRQ 5 DMA 1
WSS 530 IRQ 11 DMA 0
MPU 330
FM 388
I would appreciate any help any body you can give me,
Regards, Galia Gitliz
Galia Gitliz
Physics Services, Edaq Group
Weizmann Inst. of Science
Tel 08-9343562
Fax 08-9344166