On Sat January 3 2004 10:26 am, Claude Buisson wrote: > Kaarthik Sivakumar wrote: > > Hi > > > > [...] > > Your card is a Dell-specific SoundBlaster Live! CT0200. Note: > > none3_at_pci1:6:0: class=0x040100 card=0x10031102 chip=0x00061102 > > ^^^^^^^^ > instead of 00021102 > > > vendor = 'Creative Labs' > > device = 'emu10k1x Soundblaster Live! 5.1' > > ^^^^^^^^ > > > class = multimedia > > subclass = audio > > > > > > none4_at_pci1:6:1: class=0x098000 card=0x10031102 chip=0x70041102 > > ^^^^^^^^ > instead of 70021102 > > > vendor = 'Creative Labs' > > device = 'SBLive! Value Gameport' > > ^^^^^ > > > class = input device > > which is NOT an emu10k1. Dell says it has a "software accelerated" DSP, > needing a special driver à la Winmodem... I have never heard of such a thing until now. I thought that SB Live! would be the same everywhere and got it. So if I were to get a SB Live! from a store, is there anything specific I have to look out for on the shrink-wrap to distinguish the hardware and software accelerated stuff? The regular SB Live! claims the emu10k1 chip as does this. Or does the 'x' after emu10k1 make the difference? > > The only known (to me) working driver for this card is the non free OSS > driver from 4Front. I tried it, but found it simpler to buy a real Sound > Blaster Live! Yeah, I think I will stick to getting a real SBLive! myself. Until then I am going to experiment with the onboard sound to see how that works. Thanks kaarthikReceived on Sat Jan 03 2004 - 09:12:08 UTC
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