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From: Stephen Robert Norris <srn@fn.com.au>
To: alsa-user@alsa.jcu.cz
Subject: Re: Strange problem with an Audiodrive ES1869...
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On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Abramo Bagnara wrote:
> 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
> ------

I am using native PnP. I'm not sure how to set the vendor level register?

It has one IRQ set which it uses, and one of the later isapnp.conf clauses
sets another which it doesn't use. I'm getting pretty desperate here :(


