Oostertoaster

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Posted: June 20 2005,13:19 |
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Yes, I am definitely just tinkering with this old computer for the challenge of it, and as a chance to get more familiar with linux through all of this tinkering 
I do know the original config.sys settings. I am at work now, so I don't remember them exactly something like io=0x290 irq=11 dma=5
However, the config.sys file also has settings for soundblaster emulation, which is mildly confusing, they are io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1
Now, the most confusing part is that the card is jumperless, as I said above, meaning that the config.sys actually sets these values into the card when I boot-up into windows. I will try the ALSA package when I get home from work, but shouldn't modprobe work if I know the correct settings? Or does modprobe not work because the card is jumperless, requiring programming at boot-up?
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