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    SubjectRe: Sound in 2.1.128 - why oops?
    On Tue, 24 Nov 1998, Scott Murray wrote:

    >If you don't have isapnptools set up, poke around on the LDP, I think there
    >is a PnP-HOWTO of some kind; email me if you want my complete isapnp.conf to
    >look at. Again, one of the big keys is to set the irq to be one of 7, 9, 10,
    >or 11. Since the opl3sa2 modules just attaches to the ad1848 (MSS) module,
    >which is limited to these irqs, then we have to suffer the same limitation.
    >I've seen a bug where using an irq other than these (e.g. 5 in my case)
    >triggers a bug in the ad1848 module that pooches the whole module stack up
    >somehow. That one's on my to-fix list, as it's a nasty trap which requires
    >a reboot to fix.

    A few random points:

    I have an onboard OPL3-SAX working flawlessly (as far as I've seen)
    without using isapnptools, and on irq=5 (see conf.modules excerpt below).
    I turned off PnP OS in my BIOS, and it finds the card fine (or at least, I
    get to hear music :-)

    /etc/conf.modules:
    alias sound opl3sa2
    options opl3sa2 io=0x220 mss_io=0x530 irq=5 dma=0 dma2=1

    currently loaded modules:

    opl3sa2
    ad1848
    mpu401
    sound
    soundcore

    That's all I needed to do :-)
    Except it doesn't work if I make it non-modular.

    Mike Sackton

    --
    "I always try to make sure that I never spell the word typo wrong, because
    I think that would look really silly." -- Laura Sackton


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