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<p>thanks Paul, yes i think headphones it is - no time and the last
time I try something as risky as installing this old interface
outside the house...<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 25/11/2016 06:52, Paul Davis wrote:<br>
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<div>This happens with HDSP cards. RME has a page on it.<br>
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Their story is that some of the older HDSP cards require a
voltage level that the PSU fails to provide during booting,
and if that happens, the card is never visible to the BIOS.
They have a h/w hack to work around it, but I think their
recommendation is to get a better PSU.<br>
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However ... this has happened to me with an HDSP card in a
machine in which it had worked for years. I did a kernel
upgrade, and after the reboot, the HDSP card was never seen
again. I installed it in 3 other machines, and it was not
visible there either. This happened years ago (perhaps 4?) and I
never got the card working again; I also moved onto computing
hardware with no physical space for a PCI card like this.<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 8:09 AM, Iain
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I have a problem - I'm mounting an exhibition and trying to
install hdsp card with a multiface card. The machine I've
been given and the only one available here has one PCI slot
and several other more modern types. I've installed
alsa-firmware and alsa-tools from source, bu the problem is
that the card is not showing up with lspci and aplay -l, nor
is it showing up cat /proc/asound/cards<br>
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Any suggestions please? I've looked in the BIOS and the slot
is enabled. There are no other PCI type cards installed.<br>
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Thank you,<br>
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Iain<br>
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