Avance Logic Sound Card

Avance Logic Sound Card

Post by BAKI SAHI » Sat, 21 Nov 1998 04:00:00



   I have an `Avance Logic Sound Card.I cannot install it.OSS free is not
supported this card.
  Could anyone help me?
   Thanks.
BAKI SAHIN
 
 
 

Avance Logic Sound Card

Post by Dirk Kassecker » Sun, 22 Nov 1998 04:00:00


The Avance Logic Chipsets ALS 100, ALS 100+, ALS 100 plus, are supportet
with the SB16 DRiver in standard Settings ( Adr: 220 IRQ: 5 DAM 1,5 ) but
sometimes you have to install the Card first in DOS and initialize it with
the dos Programm. You only have to do this one time.

I used all this chipsets with SUSE-Linux 5.1 and the standard SB16 driver
and it worked well

Casso

BAKI SAHIN schrieb in Nachricht ...

Quote:>   I have an `Avance Logic Sound Card.I cannot install it.OSS free is not
>supported this card.
>  Could anyone help me?
>   Thanks.
>BAKI SAHIN


 
 
 

Avance Logic Sound Card

Post by PETER LAMPACH » Fri, 27 Nov 1998 04:00:00




Quote:>    I have an `Avance Logic Sound Card.I cannot install it.OSS free is not
> supported this card.
>   Could anyone help me?
>    Thanks.
> BAKI SAHIN

If you do not fear some work, get DOSEMU and build a DEXE file which initializes
your card. I did so, now I can use the card under Linux.
All you need is a bootable DOS partition (e. g. FreeDOS) and the
ALSINIT.EXE as well as the ALCONFIG.EXE files.
If you are interested I can tell more about building the DEXE.
 
 
 

Avance Logic Sound Card

Post by Bas Vermeul » Tue, 01 Dec 1998 04:00:00


On 26 Nov 1998 17:53:15 GMT,



>>    I have an `Avance Logic Sound Card.I cannot install it.OSS free is not
>> supported this card.
>>   Could anyone help me?
>>    Thanks.
>> BAKI SAHIN

>If you do not fear some work, get DOSEMU and build a DEXE file which
>initializes
>your card. I did so, now I can use the card under Linux.
>All you need is a bootable DOS partition (e. g. FreeDOS) and the
>ALSINIT.EXE as well as the ALCONFIG.EXE files.
>If you are interested I can tell more about building the DEXE.

These are supported as SB's in the newer versions of the sound drivers.
I know they are supported in 2.1.130, but I'm not sure about 2.0.36.
You can use the isapnptools to initialize the card, and the drivers will
do the rest.

Hope this helps,

Bas Vermeulen.

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