Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 27 Nov 1998 00:21:01 +0100 | From | Kurt Garloff <> | Subject | Re: Soundblaster 64 PCI with Linux |
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On Thu, Nov 26, 1998 at 01:12:54PM -0500, Brendan Bye-Bye Coleridge Cully wrote: > Does anyone know anything about the PCI128? I can get > sound out of this board with modprobe 1370 (not 1371? > is the 128 inferior to the 64?), but the drivers > that come with the kernel seem to get a lot of DMA > timeouts, and programs often seem to hang trying to > open /dev/dsp (don't receive TERM, either, only KILL), > after which nothing can use sound... so I guess the > chip isn't identical.
Why do you expect es1371 to be superior to es1370? AFAIK, es1370 has one channel more than es1371. Maybe there are other differences, too. See linux/Documentation/sound/ ...
Too bad, I know nothing about PCI128 ...
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