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From: Robert Edmonds <edmonds@freewwweb.com>
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no, i don't use isapnp to bring it out of pnp mode. i use their DOS mode
utility + loadlin to set that. its a nice utility and afaics the addresses
are:

SB
 base 0x240
 IRQ 7
 DMA 1
WSS
 base 0x530
 DMA 0
MPU base 0x330
Ctrl     0x370
Adlib    0x388
game     0x201


i'll try messing with the settings, though. heh, i couldn't even get OSS
to do _anything_ :)

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On Fri, 9 Oct 1998, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:

> On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Robert Edmonds wrote:
> 
> > hmmm... i've got the modules and everything working, and the opl3sa module
> > set up with all the ports... however, i can use aplay to play some
> > low-quality wave file for about 20 seconds, but when i try to play an mp3
> > or use timidity (output to /dev/dsp) it gets locked in the first 1/2
> > second of the sound -- i.e. a repetitive sound repeating over and over.
> > any help???
> 
> Looks like some hardware problem. Are you tried some different IRQ (must
> be set via isapnp)?
> 
> 						Jaroslav


