* Sound Blaster PCI 128 autodetected as Creative Enconiq Audio PCI?
@ 2000-03-07 7:24 Britton
2000-03-07 15:22 ` Thomas Sailer
2000-03-07 19:24 ` Sound Blaster PCI 128 autodetected as Creative Enconiq Audio PC reine
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From: Britton @ 2000-03-07 7:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-sound
This card is listed as one of those that works in Sound-Howto, but without
and particular instructions what to do to make it work. I assume it is
still based on Creative Ensoniq Audio PCI (1370 or 1371) driver? I have
tried compiling into the kernel 1371 support, and dmesg tells me the card
initialization is begun and completed, but /dev/mixer can't be
opened. On the card itself, I see:
MODEL: CT4700
and a chip with the following:
Creative
5507
5507000101
A A8D0571
9906 TAIWAN
Am I trying the right driver? If so, does anyone know of any additional
tricks that might apply to this card in particular?
Thanks,
Britton Kerin
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* Re: Sound Blaster PCI 128 autodetected as Creative Enconiq Audio PCI?
2000-03-07 7:24 Sound Blaster PCI 128 autodetected as Creative Enconiq Audio PCI? Britton
@ 2000-03-07 15:22 ` Thomas Sailer
2000-03-07 19:24 ` Sound Blaster PCI 128 autodetected as Creative Enconiq Audio PC reine
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From: Thomas Sailer @ 2000-03-07 15:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-sound
Britton wrote:
> Am I trying the right driver? If so, does anyone know of any additional
> tricks that might apply to this card in particular?
Likely. Can you try 2.3.49 or 2.2.15pre1x?
Tom
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* Re: Sound Blaster PCI 128 autodetected as Creative Enconiq Audio PC
2000-03-07 7:24 Sound Blaster PCI 128 autodetected as Creative Enconiq Audio PCI? Britton
2000-03-07 15:22 ` Thomas Sailer
@ 2000-03-07 19:24 ` reine
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From: reine @ 2000-03-07 19:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-sound
On 6 Mar, Britton wrote:
>
> This card is listed as one of those that works in Sound-Howto, but without
> and particular instructions what to do to make it work. I assume it is
> still based on Creative Ensoniq Audio PCI (1370 or 1371) driver? I have
> tried compiling into the kernel 1371 support, and dmesg tells me the card
> initialization is begun and completed, but /dev/mixer can't be
> opened. On the card itself, I see:
>
> MODEL: CT4700
>
> and a chip with the following:
>
> Creative
> 5507
> 5507000101
> A A8D0571
> 9906 TAIWAN
>
> Am I trying the right driver? If so, does anyone know of any additional
> tricks that might apply to this card in particular?
>
> Thanks,
> Britton Kerin
>
>
On my new maschiine with Debian/potato/frozen setup
i use the kernel that comes with the distribution.
In my /etc/modules i have the two lines
soundcore
es1371
and it works.
I also tried the hard way recompiling kernel etc....
I'm not sure of what to learn from it though ;).
Reine
http://home.swipnet.se/roses/
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