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From: Abramo Bagnara <abbagnara@racine.ra.it>
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Subject: Re: Strange problem with an Audiodrive ES1869...
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Stephen Norris wrote:
> 
> We have a strange problem with a PC with an 1869 in it - it detects the
> device OK, but then when we try to play something (using writes to
> /dev/dsp16 or aplay) it loops over and over again. The sample is 8kHz mono
> 16 bits.
> 
> The really strange thing is that I had this working a few weeks ago,
> before the HDD in the machine died. The machine is a 486/66 running
> 2.0.36, which is going to be used as an xterm with audio.
> 
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Probably you have the audio2 interrupt not set.
Verify that you use native PnP support or isapnp.conf with vendor level register
set.

Abramo

