Turtle Beach Santa Cruz

Turtle Beach Santa Cruz

Post by Gyan Dosh » Fri, 01 Mar 2002 11:31:43



 Hi All

  I just installed RH 7.2.

  My Santa Cruz works fine in Windows 98. It shares IRQ 9 with my 3Com.

  In linux, the Santa Cruz uses the module cs46xx.o and /proc/interrupts
  shows it using URQ 9 with usb-uhci and the 3Com on my CUSL2.

  Ok, all that above is pointless (so far)

  In short, the sound card is detected, but I can't hear any sound.

  'catting' sample.au > /dev/dsp == NO sound heard.

   sndconfig detects the card, but no sound sample heard.

   So, I put the sound card on IRQ 10. That didn't help.

   So, I got ALSA and compiled that. modprobed it and
   'alsa/utils/alsasound status'  says "ALSA driver loaded"

   Still, no sound, then I hear(oops, wrong word :-) that the volumes
   are muted by default. So, I download mixer and unmute.
   Still, no sound :-(.

   Any help heard would be appreciated.

   Gyan

 P.S. I also tried connecting the SC output to both the jacks(normal
 and "Versajack")

 
 
 

Turtle Beach Santa Cruz

Post by RusH » Sat, 02 Mar 2002 03:08:55


begin  Gyan Doshi  nap3odzi3(a):

Quote:

>  Hi All

>   I just installed RH 7.2.

>   My Santa Cruz works fine in Windows 98. It shares IRQ 9 with my
>   3Com.

>   In linux, the Santa Cruz uses the module cs46xx.o and
>   /proc/interrupts shows it using URQ 9 with usb-uhci and the 3Com
>   on my CUSL2.

this is cascaded interrupt - very bad
Go to your bios and set "P&P OS = false"

Pozdrawiam.
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Turtle Beach Santa Cruz

Post by Gyan Dosh » Sat, 02 Mar 2002 11:26:43


 Hi

  Like I mentioned later on in my original post, I put the card on IRQ 10.
  Also, I checked my BIOS, PnP OS was already set to NO.

  Gyan


>>   In linux, the Santa Cruz uses the module cs46xx.o and
>>   /proc/interrupts shows it using URQ 9 with usb-uhci and the 3Com
>>   on my CUSL2.

> this is cascaded interrupt - very bad
> Go to your bios and set "P&P OS = false"

> Pozdrawiam.

 
 
 

Turtle Beach Santa Cruz

Post by RusH » Sun, 03 Mar 2002 11:48:10


begin  Gyan Doshi  nap3odzi3(a):

Quote:>   Like I mentioned later on in my original post, I put the card on
>   IRQ 10.

so its a mist

Quote:> Also, I checked my BIOS, PnP OS was already set to NO.

ALSA worked (not giving you any errors claimed it is working) so dig
into that, did you pumped the volume on both vol and pcm ?

Pozdrawiam.
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RusH   // BigTowerATX CaseMod
 http://kiti.pulse.pdi.net/707
http://ut-to.kopnet.gliwice.pl
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