[ale] continuing SoundBlaster install problem....

James P. Kinney III jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Fri Mar 3 08:34:57 EST 2006


Thanks J.D.. aumix was the tool I was remembering. 

On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 07:51 -0500, J. D. wrote:
> Here are a couple ideas if you haven't tried them already. Run aumix
> from the command line and make sure that your mixer volumes are turned
> up. Try booting off of a knoppix or similar cd to see if you get
> acceptible audio output that way. If you can hear audio but it is very
> quiet that sounds like a mixer or driver problem, especially if the
> volume is acceptible when plugged directly into the cdrom drive.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> J. D.
> 
> On 3/2/06, James P. Kinney III <jkinney at localnetsolutions.com> wrote:
>         I can't recall the name of the app. But I ran into this a long
>         time ago.
>         There is a "default" sound setting stored in /etc/<mumble foo
>         settings>
>         that is accessed with a commandline tool similar to amixer.
>         Senility has 
>         firmly griped that neuron, alas. That tool set the baseline
>         sound levels
>         that everything else stated with. I ran into this using FC 1-2
>         on a
>         thinkpad.
>         
>         If I think of this, I'll add more.
>         
>         On Thu, 2006-03-02 at 18:42 -0500, Courtney Thomas wrote: 
>         > Thank you for your insight, but unfortunately it made no
>         difference in
>         > my case.
>         >
>         > I'm guessin' the CD-to-Soundcard cable is wrong.
>         >
>         > Cordially,
>         > Courtney
>         >
>         > J. D. wrote: 
>         > > That has been my experience Courtney. I have never
>         encountered that
>         > > particular symptom that you are experiencing but to
>         properly set up an
>         > > ISA card its corresponding IRQ setting in the bios needs
>         to be toggled 
>         > > from PCI to ISA. Normally this is IRQ 5 or sometimes IRQ 5
>         and 9 set to
>         > > ISA. This stuff only applies to old motherboards with ISA
>         slots though.
>         > >
>         > > Best regards,
>         > > 
>         > > J. D.
>         > >
>         > > On 3/2/06, *Courtney Thomas* <cc.thomas at earthlink.net
>         > > <mailto:cc.thomas at earthlink.net>> wrote:
>         > >
>         > >     JD,
>         > >
>         > >     Thank you for your reply.
>         > >
>         > >     Will the ISA card not function properly unless IRQ 5
>         is set as legacy
>         > >     ISA rather than PNP in the BIOS ? 
>         > >
>         > >     Cordially,
>         > >
>         > >     Courtney
>         > >
>         > >
>         > >
>         > >     J. D. Pearson wrote:
>         > >      > Wow an isa card. On some of those you would need to
>         jumper the 
>         > >     card for
>         > >      > a free irq such as irq5 if it is isa. If that is
>         the case then
>         > >     usually
>         > >      > the bios needs to have irq5 set for legacy ISA, and
>         not pci. It would 
>         > >      > normally be under the PNP/PCI Configuration menu or
>         something
>         > >     similar in
>         > >      > the bios.
>         > >      >
>         > >      > Courtney Thomas wrote:
>         > >      > 
>         > >      >
>         > >      >>Zeb,
>         > >      >>
>         > >      >>Thanks for the kind offer.
>         > >      >>
>         > >      >>Where are you and the book ?
>         > >      >> 
>         > >      >>Appreciatively,
>         > >      >>
>         > >      >>Courtney
>         > >      >>
>         > >      >>
>         > >      >>
>         > >      >>zeb wrote: 
>         > >      >>
>         > >      >>
>         > >      >>
>         > >      >>>I have a book, published by
>         Osborne:  "SoundBlaster, the
>         > >     Official Book".
>         > >      >>>It has information on the SoundBlaster 2.0,
>         including some pin
>         > >     information.  I
>         > >      >>>have  not studied it in quite a while and I want
>         to keep it.  If
>         > >     you are
>         > >      >>>interested enough to come here and read
>         it  (making whatever
>         > >     notes you want)
>         > >      >>>I will be happy to let you do that.  I do not want
>         to sell or 
>         > >     lend it.
>         > >      >>>Let me know...
>         > >      >>>
>         > >      >>>Zeb
>         > >      >>>
>         > >      >>>On Thursday 02 March 2006 15:15, Courtney Thomas
>         wrote: 
>         > >      >>>
>         > >      >>>
>         > >      >>>
>         > >      >>>
>         > >      >>>>I now have the SoundBlaster 2.0 card installed
>         and the drivers load 
>         > >      >>>>correctly but the sound coming out of the
>         speakers with maximum
>         > >     volume
>         > >      >>>>is barely audible.
>         > >      >>>>
>         > >      >>>>Ruling out speakers, CDROM and CD as being the
>         problem,... when the 
>         > >      >>>>speakers are plugged directly into the CDROM
>         player, the sound
>         > >     is OK.
>         > >      >>>>
>         > >      >>>>I have connected a cable with 4 pin plugs from
>         the CDROM's analog 
>         > >      >>>>connection which apparently cannot be done
>         incorrectly since
>         > >     the two
>         > >      >>>>interior pins are both ground.
>         > >      >>>>
>         > >      >>>>That leaves the CDROM-to-SoundBlaster connection
>         which is
>         > >     marked line
>         > >      >>>>out on the card and is an expected 4 pins. I have
>         tried this
>         > >     connection 
>         > >      >>>>both ways, i.e. rotating the connector 180 deg.
>         and still no sound.
>         > >      >>>>
>         > >      >>>>I don't have any docs on the card and Creative
>         has nothing on 
>         > >     it's site,
>         > >      >>>>it being legacy and costing them a fortune to
>         leave the docs
>         > >     online  :-)
>         > >      >>>>
>         > >      >>>>Anyway, there are several jumper pins on the card
>         whose purpose 
>         > >     I don't
>         > >      >>>>know. FM and VOICE are not jumpered. Of 22X and
>         24X, 22X is
>         > >     jumpered.
>         > >      >>>>The 2 interior [of 4 total] pins marked
>         Microphone are jumpered. 
>         > >      >>>>And...there are several other pin sets, some
>         jumpered, some
>         > >     not, but
>         > >      >>>>they are not functionally described with onboard
>         markings.
>         > >      >>>> 
>         > >      >>>>If anyone has one of these ISA SoundBlaster cards
>         functioning, I'd
>         > >      >>>>appreciate the necessary missing revelation  :-)
>         > >      >>>>
>         > >      >>>>Cordially,
>         > >      >>>>Courtney
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