Messages in this thread | | | Subject | 2.1.103 MSS? | From | John Goerzen <> | Date | 21 May 1998 12:35:40 -0500 |
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Hi,
I don't know if this is the correct place to ask this or not, but I couldn't find any better one.
I have a Yamaha OPL3SA-3 card (audio + MIDI + MSS emu + SB emu), integrated in a Thinkpad. The docs state that the OPL3SA-3 is not supported natively, so I should use the MSS (Microsoft Sound System) emulation. OK, that's no problem.
So I concoct a proper line to modprobe ad1848. It loads fine. However, the system complains of /dev/dsp and /dev/audio not being configured. Looking in /dev/sndstat, it seems that there are no wave devices configured despite having loaded the driver.
I have tried the SB emul -- it works, but is only 8-bit and chokes on 16-bit stuff, of course.
Yes, I do have all IRQ, DMA, isapnp, etc. configured properly and according to the docs.
A quick reply would be appreciated since I was *going* to demonstrate Linux playing back movies on a laptop tonight :-)
Thanks, John
-- John Goerzen Southwind Internet Access, Inc. E-mail: Business, jgoerzen@southwind.net; Personal, jgoerzen@complete.org Computer Science Dept., Wichita State University, jgoerzen@cs.twsu.edu Developer, Debian GNU/Linux <http://www.debian.org>
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