Re: no front speaker sound with ALC262

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Rene, don't bother bugging Tangent.  I have a demo unit on the way.  My
first priority is getting the driver working.

Tangent really won't help much - their a distributor, not the OEM.  This
is an MSI Crystal 945 in a Tangent shell.

If you want to try something, see if the bios can be reflashed with the
Crystal 945 firmware.

As to the speaker board, where on the main board is it mounted?  Is the
header labeled?  How many pins?  It sounds like the speakers may be on
the front panel header, which would make them function like headphones.
Or this board is custom build for this application and I don't know what
I'm talking about.

Tobin


On Sat, 2008-03-22 at 18:59 +0100, Rene Dohmen wrote:

> Hi Guys,
> 
> I'm glad t o read that there are other people with the same problem  
> on the same system.
> I just opened my Tangent 8000S and it has indeed a MSI mainboard:  
> MS7290. The speakers are connected to a small custom board: MS-4088
> There's no extra chip on this customboard and the board is directly  
> connected to the mainboard. So probably the signal leaving the  
> mainboard in amplified already. (or there's a amplifier builtin the  
> speakers)
> 
> Next week i'll have some time to put tangent under some more pressure  
> for info, so maybe that will speed up things a little bit.
> 
> Grz Rene
> 
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Tobin Davis 


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	When you don't want someone too close--because you're very sensitive
	to pleasure.
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