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From: "Udo Giacomozzi" <udo_giacomozzi@rolmail.net>
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Subject: Re: sb vibra 16 pnp
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1999 10:54:18 +0100
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>Hi,
>I had a Virbra16 without PNP, and it IS supported under linux, should also
>be the case with ALSA, cause the Vibra16-chip is indeed 100% SB16
compatible.

Note that there are different VIBRA16-cards! For example mine (I think it's
called VIBRA16X) isn't 100% SB16 compatible because it uses two low DMA
channels (1-3) and not one low and one high like the original SB16.

Regards
Udo Giacomozzi

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