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From: Robin Davis <rdavis@zetnet.co.uk>
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Subject: Settings for an Awe64 Value?
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Hello,

Does anybody have any advice on how to get the Awe64 Value working with
kernel 2.0.34 in full duplex mode? So far, I've got the native OSS free
driver to work - half-duplex - and the OSS non-free to work, but again
only in half-duplex. I really want to use the alsa driver but how can I
get it to work full duplex? Any advice on what setting to use in
conf.modules and modules would be gratefully received. I'm using Debian
1.3 (rev 8) I've got isapnp configured and it works fine with the native
driver.

Thanks,

Rob



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