Re: Intel HDA, Si3054 and ALSA

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Peter,

The entire ModemData.txt  output from scanModem is needed, please.
Si3054 is a base on which further processing to diverse modem chips is done,
Some supported and some not.

Note that to compile an ALSA competent slmodemd, there must first be
installed a package libasound2-dev
The compile must be done within the modem/ subfolder with commands
  make clean
  make SUPPORT_ALSA=1

MarvS

On Nov 21, 2007 10:17 PM, Peter Skensved <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>    Hi,
>
>  I have a Lenovo 3000, N100 laptop with an Intel HDA soundcard ( AD1986A chipset and Si3054
> modem ) and I have been playing with slmodem-.2.11-20070813 with mixed success.
>
>  If I run slmodem -c CANADA --alsa hw0:6 and use  dip -t  I can communicate with
> the modem and I can execute AT commands like  ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
> successfully but an ATO or an ATDTxxxxxxxxx returns an immediate error ( NO CARRIER ).
>
>  Ditto if using wvdial ( with or without CarrierCheck = no ) . The init commands work
> fine but dialling fails with NO CARRIER.  In addition slmodem gives a  `period size 48
> is not supported by playback (64) '  error which I thought was fixed in ALSA in version
> 1.0.15rc3 .
>
>  Is it possible to use the ALSA driver with this chipset ? Is there an easy fix to the period
> size error ?  Are there things I need to configure on the chip itself ?  I had to tweak the
> INIT_VERBs to resolve another sound problem.
>
>                                                                       peter
>
>
> ----
>
> Peter Skensved                          Email : peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Dept. of Physics,
> Queen's University,
> Kingston, Ontario,
> Canada
>
>

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