Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Mon, 3 Feb 1997 21:50:41 +0200 (EET) | From | Hannu Savolainen <> | Subject | Re: IRQ, I/O and DMA identifiers as sound module parameters? |
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On Mon, 3 Feb 1997, Colm Buckley wrote:
> Hi - > > I run a small group of Linux machines here. I compile a single kernel > on one machine, which is then distributed to all the others by a > semi-automatic process. Minor architectural differences between the > machines are handled by putting most kernel functions in to modules (for > examples, some machines load the serial module for mouse support, others > load the PS/2 mouse module). However, it is not possible to do this for > sound cards, because we have some Sound Blaster 16 cards and some AWE32 > cards. I understand that the standard sound module will work with both > of these cards, however, the AWE32 uses different IRQ, I/O and DMA > channels to the SB16. The sound driver "supports" a way to enter the parameters on insmod command line. The problem with it was that about an year ago almost 40% of all problems reported to me were caused because users messed with this feature. It's just too difficult to use. For thes reason I decided to stop supporting the feature and removed all documentation about it from Readme.linux. This information is still available in old driver source distributions (linux 1.2.13) if you like to try it.
Best regards,
Hannu ------ Hannu Savolainen (hannu@voxware.pp.fi, hannu@4front-tech.com) http://www.4Front-Tech.com/oss.html (Open Sound System (OSS)) http://personal.eunet.fi/pp/voxware (OSS Free/TASD/VoxWare)
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