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From: Steve Hsieh <steveh@eecs.umich.edu>
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Subject: Re: ess1968 - maestroII tech info?
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In Alan Cox's linux kernel 2.2.2ac5
(ftp://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/alan/2.2/), there is supposedly support
for the Maestro 2 card at least in SB emulation mode.  Has anyone taken a
look at this to see if this could be used in ALSA at least to get initial
8bit sound going?  Unfortunately, it doesn't work my Maestro2 built into
my Dell I7K laptop.

Differences between 2.2.2ac4 and 2.2.2ac5

o       The Maestro code should work from a cold boot   (me)
        | modprobe sb support=1 ; insmod ess_pci



