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From: Christopher David <cdavid@tvamidwest.com>
To: "i ain't sam" <weeeeeee@ufl.edu>
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Subject: Re: audio: not configured
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On Fri, 16 Oct 1998, i ain't sam wrote:

> hello,
> 
> I have a soundblaster live card and though it's not supported by alsa I should
> be able to get it working with sb 16 compatible or something right?  under
> windows 98 I have sb 16 compatible emulator driver for the live card so I'm
> assuming it should work too under linux.  Any info would help.  thanks
> 

Do you know which chip is on it?

Have you tried loading any of the drivers?  What were the results you got?
I would think the SB-16 driver would work.  The AudioPCI one might work
too.

-Chris


