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FromMarcus Meissner <>
DateWed, 7 Jan 1998 13:33:38 +0100 (MET)
SubjectRe: Which sound card I will select?
In article <m0xkQAr-0005FsC@revue.linux-kernel-lightning.swansea.linux.org.uk> you write:

I've got the same one, bought for 29,95DM (~20US$) from a cheapo retailstore.

>> The ALS007 sound card device list in Windows95 is:
>This isnt a card I know but with the current 2.1.x modular sound it would be
>>   1. ALS007 Logical Device 0 Wave Audio Device

>Probably a "microsoft sound system" compatible. Look see if it has
>a CS4232 or an AD1848 on it. If so (and maybe anyway) try soft booting
>from windows95 into Linux and loading the sound driver set up for
>microsoft sound system, opl3 and mpu401

No, it is mostly Soundblaster compatible. Use isapnp to configure it
and the normal sb driver:

	sb.o io=whatever dma=whatever irq=whatever dma16=whatever

>>   2. ALS007 Logical Device 1 Internal Midi (OPL3) Device
>opl3.o io=whatever
>>   3. ALS007 Logical Device 2 Joystick Device
>joystick.o
>>   4. ALS007 Logical Device 3 External Midi (MPU401) Device
>mpu401.o io=whatever

The card works fine for me under W95 and Linux. (Although I only
used the 16bit output yet.)

I however do not recommend buying it. There is no internal amplifier
and the lineout is very noisy.

Ciao, Marcus

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