That one just ended. I wasn't paying attention to this one due to the fact that halfway in you reported that it worked but I see it's the exact same issue. Also an EV1938.
Yeah, I was excited when I heard sound at that day. But a week later, when I powered on the box again, I found there's no sound any more :-(
It's a problem with communication between the ENS1371 part and the AC97 part -- like in that other thread, you also get varying IDs (0x00008384 and 0xffff8384; it _should_ likely be 0x83847605) and what I find very interesting is that it worked for you once. This can certainly happen if the problem is timing related.
Are you capable of testing patches? (ie, applying them, recompiling the driver, re-installing, reloading, ...)
Just so so at them, but now I have to put this issue aside due to limited bandwidth. Sorry about this.
And the first thing I'd try would likely be putting the machine under some sort of massive load while loading the driver... :-/
I don't know if it can help or not, just FYI, the box is old (2001)-- the mainboard is Gigabyte (GA-60X) Intel 815EP AGPset.
Rene.
Many thanks for your help and patience,
Best Regards,
Best Regards,
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