Mark,
No, in fact it didn't work, :-/ Anyway right now I seem to remember that
redhat's sndconfig was able to choose among multiple IRQ's too, uhm. I guess
It depends on the right configuration of /etc/isapnp.conf... I'll let you
know :)°°°
felipe
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 01:00, Mark Knecht wrote:
Felipe,
If it's ISA then I think you probably have no ability to configure the
IRQ, or at least that would be my guess. Most PCI motherboards (I assume
the machine is PCI?) save the 'good' interrupts for PCI devices. If it's
not a PCI MB, well then you really tricked me!!! ;-)
If I missed this at the early part of the thread, then I'm sorry I might
have led you down a path that won't solve your problem. I think the real
problem here is that you are trying to use a 2003 sound stack with a 1993
sound card. Even if you get it to work, you're likely going to be unhappy
with the results.
I'm willing to help you keep going if you decide to push forward.
With best regards,
Mark
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