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SubjectRe: Strange SB16 clone
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Alan Cox said:
> > Some time ago I bought a cheap SB16 clone (ALS+) and used it
> > under linux with the SB16 driver. Under windows it use irc 5 dma1 1 and
> > dma2 0 (pretty odd ..). The linux driver only accept values between 5 and 7
> > for the second dma and the card doesn't accept 5 6 or 7 as dma2.
> > I had to modify the drivers/sound/sb_common.c to allow dma2 to be equal
> > to 0 and now everything *looks* like working fine.
>
> Is your mixer and 16bit stuff working. The ALS007 now has Linux support
> thanks to a lot of digging by Jonathan Woithe. This is in the vger CVS
> but not yet sent to Linus

Hi,

I have a genuine Creative Sound Blaster OEM PnP (Vibra 16XV chip). I can
configure it ok using isapnp, but both the DMA channels are 8 bits (windows
uses 0 and 3.

Any idea what gives with these beasts? The sound driver compains about the
16bit DMA channel, but xquake and kmix work fine.

Jon.

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