Re: HP Vectra XU integrated Soundblaster 16

anonymous_at_adelphia.net
Date: 04/07/04

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    "Dances With Crows" <danSPANceswitTRAPhcrows@usa.net> wrote in message
    news:slrnc767oq.48u.danSPANceswitTRAPhcrows@samantha.crow202.dyndns.org...
    > On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 16:52:10 -0400, <anonymous@adelphia.net> staggered
    > into the Black Sun and said:
    > > I have an HP Vectra XU with an integrated Soundblaster 16. Linux
    > > (Slackware 9.1) doesn't recognize it at all. How do I enable Linux to
    > > see it?
    >
    > Are you *sure* it's an SB16? The Windows Device Mangler lies like a rug
    > when it comes to soundcards. Does the device show up when you execute
    > "lspci | grep audio"? If it does, it's not an SB16, and you should post
    > the output of that command, so someone can tell you exactly what to
    > modprobe.

    According to the HP system documentation, the integrated cards on these
    systems are SB16s. The device does not show up when I execute lspci. The
    SB16 diagnostics program can see the card from DOS and play sounds.

    >
    > If it doesn't show up with lspci, then the device is on the ISA bus and
    > you'll have to do something like:
    >
    > modprobe sb16 io=0x220 irq=5 dma=0 dma16=5
    >
    > ...adjust the dma= and dma16= parameters for your hardware; IO and IRQ
    > settings are the standard ones for SB16. You might also have to add the
    > esstype= parameter if it's an ESS card. Also, go into your machine's
    > BIOS Setup and change the "PnP OS Installed" setting to "NO". HTH,

    When I execute the following:

    modprobe sb16 io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5

    I get "Can't locate module sb16". I'm certain of the io, irq, dma, and dma16
    parm values because both the system setup and the sb16 diagnostics confirm
    them. Changing the PNP settings did not help.

    Thanks.


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