[COMP] next step
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- Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 21:11:26 -0400
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Ok I was able to find a binary on NVIDIA's site that got my Diamond Viper
770 to work. It uses the TNT2 settings and is really that kind of card but
anyway. Second question. I have a Turtle Beach Montego II sound
card. This thing is really confusing me. Under Win98 it has PCI sound and
Sound Blaster Emulation. The sound blaster has the normal 220 address
range you'd expect from a sound card but the PCI sound listing is an
address range of 7838?!?!? This is where I think Linux gets confused. It
lists the card under /proc/pci as an unknown multimedia device. I try to
run sndconfig but it only lists two older Turtle Beach cards. Neither of
these selections work. In fact no matter which selection I chose the
turtle beach two or Sound Blaster I get an error that states the device is
busy. Does anyone have any idea on this card and it's use in Linux? I
have gone to Turtle Beach's web site and of course found little info. FYI
the chip on the sound card I think is made by Aureal. Any help is appreciated.
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