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On Thu, 13 Mar 1997, Galia Gitliz wrote:

> 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, 


  Hi,


  This sound card is SB16 compatible. I have compiled 2.0.x kernels that
work with it just fine. Try it out, using the SB16 configuration, and the
details you have, like port(220h), irq(prolly 5), low dma(prolly 1) high
dma(prolly 5), midi port 330h, irq 11, and 65536 buffer size.

--Ariel

> 
>  Regards, Galia Gitliz
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Galia Gitliz
> Physics Services, Edaq Group
> Weizmann Inst. of Science
> Tel 08-9343562
> Fax 08-9344166
> 

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   | Ariel Biener                                            |
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