Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 4 Sep 1998 07:17:50 -0400 (EDT) | From | Robert Edmonds <> | Subject | Yamaha SA2 sound board |
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I have a Yamaha SA2 sound board in my computer, which happens to work in 8 bit, 22 khz with the SBpro driver, but the card is capable of doing more. I used their DOS pnp utiltity + loadlin to disable pnp and set it at certain fixed io addresses, IRQs, DMAs, etc., and then I compiled a 2.1.119 kernel with Yamaha-SA1 support, plugged in the values, and when the kernel booted up, it said it couldn't find a Yamaha SA1 chip. I would be happy to try to provide information on the board for someone interested in trying to write a kernel driver for this board. It's actually a pretty good board for $14, except for the PnP which you have to disable with a DOS command.
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