From: Alfie Costa (agcosta@gis.net)
Date: Sat Apr 06 2002 - 01:37:35 CEST
On 5 Apr 2002, at 13:33, Garry thomas Tucker <mulinux@sunsite.dk> wrote:
> Its definitely software emulation then
To me, it doesn't seem as if there's much grounds to say one way or another -- 
without more information anyway.  A Plug & Play sound card with hardware 
emulation (100% mu compatible) can also produce the symptoms you've described.
> anyway.  The isapnp thing though - i run it and 
> it just gives me an error message, and i dont 
> know anything about how to rewrite the script 
> thing.
Must run 'pnpdump' first.  Try this:
        # pnpdump > foo.tmp
View foo.tmp with your favorite viewer, such as:
        # less foo.tmp
Look for something describing a sound card.   For example, here's part of the 
'pnpdump' output for a sound card of mine:
        # Card 1: (serial identifier 15 10 0d 5f c7 24 00 8c 0e)
        # Vendor Id CTL0024, Serial Number 269311943, checksum 0x15.
        # Version 1.0, Vendor version 1.0
        # ANSI string -->Creative SB16 PnP<--
With luck you may see something like that, and the card would probably work 
with a little tweaking.
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