* WaveMaster 32FGP
@ 1998-12-24 4:44 Steve Jenson
1998-12-24 19:23 ` Bill Nottingham
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From: Steve Jenson @ 1998-12-24 4:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-sound
Does anyone know whether or not the WaveMaster 32 PnP soundcard is useable
under Linux. The only other thing I know about it is that it's able
to make it non-plug-and-play (which sounds like a good idea) but there
are no other jumpers.
Does anyone have any information?
TIA,
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1998-12-24 4:44 WaveMaster 32FGP Steve Jenson
@ 1998-12-24 19:23 ` Bill Nottingham
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From: Bill Nottingham @ 1998-12-24 19:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-sound
Steve Jenson (stevej@atdt.com) said:
> Does anyone know whether or not the WaveMaster 32 PnP soundcard is useable
> under Linux. The only other thing I know about it is that it's able
> to make it non-plug-and-play (which sounds like a good idea) but there
> are no other jumpers.
Looking at the web page doesn't help much, but it looks like you
may be able to force it into WSS mode, which could help.
What does 'pnpdump' say about it?
Bill
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