440CDT and Sound

440CDT and Sound

Post by Brian Keene » Sun, 31 Dec 1899 09:00:00



I have a Satellite Pro 440CDT which has built in Sound in the form of the
Yamaha OPL3-SAx (chip I guess) that I installed Slackware (kernel 2.2.6) on.
I have been trying to get it configured for sound and was going to use the
method using isapnp and loadable modules. I tried using pnpdump to get the
sound card information (and examples of how to set up the isapnp.conf) and
pnpdump reports there is no plug and play devices.  Is this PCI instead of
ISA which is supposedly all that isapnp works with or has anyone made this
work on a Toshiba 440CDT
 
 
 

440CDT and Sound

Post by Rainer Wiene » Sun, 31 Dec 1899 09:00:00



> I have a Satellite Pro 440CDT which has built in Sound in the form of the
> Yamaha OPL3-SAx (chip I guess) that I installed Slackware (kernel 2.2.6) on.
> I have been trying to get it configured for sound and was going to use the
> method using isapnp and loadable modules. I tried using pnpdump to get the
> sound card information (and examples of how to set up the isapnp.conf) and
> pnpdump reports there is no plug and play devices.  Is this PCI instead of
> ISA which is supposedly all that isapnp works with or has anyone made this
> work on a Toshiba 440CDT

Hi I have a Toshiba Satellite 300 CDS but the soundcard is the same I think
have a look at http://www.konqui.de/linuxen.html

Cu

Rainer

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440CDT and Sound

Post by Ming Kee 明記 in Linu » Sun, 31 Dec 1899 09:00:00


if you are able to use RPM...you can download sndconfig.....rpm (dl from RH
ftp)
I am using 2515 CDS, which sound works well
check the setting in Windows
Start-Settings-control panel-system-sound, midi and game controllers, there you
can find the settings and which chip you're using (most of Toshiba uses Yamaha
OPL-3SAX)

> I have a Satellite Pro 440CDT which has built in Sound in the form of the
> Yamaha OPL3-SAx (chip I guess) that I installed Slackware (kernel 2.2.6) on.
> I have been trying to get it configured for sound and was going to use the
> method using isapnp and loadable modules. I tried using pnpdump to get the
> sound card information (and examples of how to set up the isapnp.conf) and
> pnpdump reports there is no plug and play devices.  Is this PCI instead of
> ISA which is supposedly all that isapnp works with or has anyone made this
> work on a Toshiba 440CDT

 
 
 

1. Sound on a Toshiba Satellite Pro 440CDT?

I recently installed Linux on a Toshiba Satellite Pro 440CDT laptop,
and cannot get sound to work.  According to the OSS documentation,
the chipset used (Yamaha OPL3-SA3) is unsupported by OSS/Free, but
is supported by the commercial version.  I installed the demo of
OSS/Linux (3.8q and 3.8r), but have been unable to configure it
correctly.  Autodetection (both PnP and non-PnP) fails to detect
a soundcard, and manual configuration (as a Toshiba Satellite Pro
or Generic Yamaha OPL3-SA3 type 1/2) does not work properly either.
When using manual configuration, the values entered for IRQ/DMA/etc
were taken from the BIOS.  I've sent mail to OSS support twice, and
both times the only response I've gotten has asked if I ran autodect
(which I had).

The system is a Toshiba Satellite Pro 440CDT, 133 MHz Pentium MMX,
32M RAM, running Redhat 4.2 and kernel 2.0.31pl2 (from the Redhat 4.2
upgrade directory).

Has anyone had any luck with this setup?

Thanks in advance,
Brian

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